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THE ASHIN r id- VOLUME XVI. WASHINGTON, WAR-BEN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,1883. NUMBER 42. PllOJFESSIQN AL. W M . A. STRYKEn, Civil and Criminal Law Practit'oner, WASHINGTON, N. J, J19l JOHN M. VANDYKE, \VuHhlnnl<»ii.N..l., Attorney and Counsellor at Lav/, Solicitor ami Matter in Clianetri/, 1'ItAOTITIONEtt IN TnK UNITED STATES COURTS, Ant! in (ill the Court* of New Jenty JOSEt'Ii H.WILSON, ~ A.tt<»rnoy-iil-ljifWt Solicitor in Olmncery, Coinmlswnner of Deeds. Office ovorKinp'R New Drug Store, cor- . ner of F r o n t s Mansfield Sts., Belvt- dcro.N.J. Transacts nil branches of local business. fimayly T C.OSMUN, " 8UHOKOS DKNTIST, 'WnHlUntCton. >". .T. With nil tlic latest improvement, I am pvonared to do first-class .work. Fino <3old mid foctra Silver Filling.** at reduced prices. Alargo assortment of the best Artificial Teeth Iliat tiro made, FHESH GAS KVKRY DAY. All branches of tlio profession carefully performed. All work warranted, anil cheap forcasti. W K. HUCKMAN, k 137 NOHTIIAMl'TON STREET. KASTON, l'A. ArlilUiul Sut.i propi-Hy imule on CYllnbld arc jjivhu; the iMistsiUli'factioii to thewearer (if auv nmu'riul tn use, uml fur lowor set 1A es- pecially so. Flllltig teeth with gold, etc., done with prcut cure. 20-ly, T"\ R. E, H/llEESLEY, SUKGEON DENTIST, Belvidero, "Warren County, Now .Tcreey ri S. DEARBOKX, M. P., , • -, WASHINGTON, N. J. Office over GrofF & Co.'s Store. ' iTroni 1 I'. »-, uFFll'K MOVUSi ] i% ,t»M S PECIAL MASTER'S 8ALK OV REAL ESTATE. IS PARTITION. _. .IHuecf*aotterotthoUouil ot Ch»ncexjr nf NewJct'vj. m«de tn ihora«»wWr*ln Wttlliin WlWon 1* CnmpUlnint »nJ EUesbtlU Wllnoa and ithcn arc Uelcadaulf, lh« labfcrlbar. one ot the Sj)tclil MiMuf* oflho Court ..fChtocot). "HI »«11 at imblle veoJne, on Tract Ht. Vi, titmandir du- "irbed. known a> lite homtitwil farm of b>) i»ere» OF NOVKMUKlt, ISS.% stwrenlhn riotimof twdroaml nva o'clock lo ica't«tngonfl!t»td d*y, nil tlio following mew t land and prumncf, vU : ELEVENTH—All Hut CctUlu wood lut or par. ;1ol land fltunte lying and bflnit hi tlic towurhlii -J Greenwich, in Hie county ulWarten and dime t,tVew Jer»cy afon-aaid, beln^ lul Ko, B In the dlvUlont)ftti«al<)rc!uldliind*andrtrai ertaio oi Paid Jot.nWillinnnon.ikfM-ert, nod I* rtouudctl and dciciltivdsa follows: U«claalDjt at a ttouu •orimr toMiretKl Covtnnoveii, in a line of Ihe inldJohn Wiiion't lnnd; Irom Ihcneu manlou •aid Covcuboveo'a Una (I) north foriy.flvc dcurco :«t, lour cnalui to a itaki] and Horn* tn tald .lue, coiner to lot No, H; tbcnca by a lli.o of mid lot [11 nonh tiitbtGcndicrccB weft, flltwn chain* iD-l ulnctv-vluht links tun (UUeltii atone* cor. co-ncrtolotNo.H. liiallnoofthould John It. Wllsou'i term: Ihvnee IT raid linn 13] fontli HilrtT-fcvendecrmuiet, tourcluiln* ta nn other make oud»ton(B Iu titd line, and tbcncu [4] louth clxbtccn decree* vail, flltem chains' and Lwfntj-iilne link* tu the place of bfclnpltn.%con- laltilnn five acres and i wcuiy-HTC bundrcutbt ot TWKbWll.-AIMti«tcerialn lilt «f land nlniato IntUstowntiblpoIVrfliiklU.'coaair of Wurrtn jtidMUtoofNew Jcr^y. bonndtJ ai Inlnwx; UcKiunlDC at acorner iu hntloi .luliuM.WIItoti, Mill In a line of I'hlllu I'.' Wellci'l land; tbencu ll] mutti tcvuMcen anil A hull duetee cn«t, tluh- li'vu cbainf suil fliljr-tijjtit link* to another rur- uct lii ialdWcllerV lint-; thence (a] by Smith 1 * Idt.d mmliHIiy mid hquarter ihwccj iiml, three cbalnniind vlxty-nlz tiuk« tu nn<«thtr corner, thence L'll Hill by Multu'd lnnd nurili ilxiccu (JA- greu wupt.flftci-n chains and nlutiy-netrim link* to a corner ol raid Wtltuu'g hiud; tbepie [1J BIUIJJ; Uls line notlh ol(,'lily nine decrees Weil, ihrtu :balQD aud iuriy.iuur link* tu iho btclnnins, con. WlnlDR flvo acres and clubly-thme iiuixlmlihs of Jdiid, l>e tbo porno moro or K'^^. THIIITKENTH.-All tnu certain lot of land 'Itunto Iu iho lou-n«hlj> of Qrtuiiwlch aforoi-ulU. ind bounded as tMowt: lli'RlDoIni; ni awhite oak utimpfor acutiitr, ttitneufouih tUtuin iksrevs :^t,fle(iucnnlniund DitT-«uvcn|iukilo a cor- ivr in u lino o( Aiirun CUIICVI-I'* live ucru lot; .bciic* couth vlubty nine dc'treioui. (our cbslm lud Illtv-thtte link* to a rtnke ntiil tuiica lur a :(.riwrin<;revtll»x t »llae;ilieticc mtrtb silicon Jiurw!* w*it, tltrvtncbaiuiiiua lldj-.iuvcii link* tott«tak« lor acorner; thence iiuttu eighty nine tlcsri'v* went, lour cbi\aa aud Ultj-tbrce liuk*to thupUguolliti'lnnlii^, cur-.tiiliiluif live nerve ul lumi. be the idrne tnoie or Icsfl. fuUHTKKNTU.-All that curtain lot or \*tn\ o( I uud uiid pruaiitL'ri iltuutu lylui; ami buluUIn ibeicwiiKlilpcitUrecuwlchatoruKalJ, batted nail tiiiundL-d ns ioHu»K. to v/li: Ui-j;IniiliiK nt TSomu* riinU&vr'dEtouc comer, thcui.c uoi,tri icruuj-. scvvti uud ahail uL'ttui;* cajt, tvvun chain # aud iwenty -one lltik* to u rtakc and ilan«s In WI Ilium INJWLCV Hue; U>enei( norlli fltfhtcfii di'i*rcc4 unit thirty niimitea WL'SI, te\eu cjilnfl and twelva Imkjioa Blithe uud ttuiun cjfnir to Sjmud Velkr-slutilbcriCeiiluiiKtbuMliI Wtlkr'rf Hue outb, Buventy-iuveiiaud a hull tlvurue* wvei, »U ImltH md illiy llnl;f ton cotiivr In Thouuf 'buicber'i lint 1 ; ttu-ncc louiti luurtven UcBtfUi isi, aeveu chaliia toihe pliice of be^lnulmc, cou- 1 FJPraEN"il'.-A l ii 1 th"' n iol™°«?i!j: C d«c(lbc.l nictor inecaof lunadtuiiteiu thoiowiifbl|i ol iriienwiiicb, in tbu county of Warren, ID tliu wtuof^c^vJers^;y,t^lldU bounded UH followK; JWTJSLti. g T . ULOUD HOTEL, UN8UUL'A8Si3D in Location, Accommodation anil Mnnngo- ment. Peimancnfc and Trnnaient Quests well entertained. C."Fl'STAATES, Proprietor. T IIIK WINDSOR H0U3K, *~ COR.'WARHINfiTOS 'ASD IIEI.VIDRRE AVE,, <) WABitiiigtou, >'. .r. The llnost hotel in Northern New Jer- sey, centrally located. Satisfaction guar- anteed totil guesta, iJermuncnt or trim, sieut. Billiard Boom anil Barber Shop in connection with the hotel. J. K. BOAGLAND, Proprietor. P EQUEST IIOUSK, MARKET ST., BKI.VIDEHK, N. J, On llio Bito of tho uld "'Washington Hotel." The hole! is conveniently located . and is wreparoJ. lo riiruish the best an- coinmoaationa to the travelling public. tlC2SM KEA9ONABI.F.. u'slablDH tn tlio retiri" ••• .—-.::":•••':— WM.A. CHAMKR, Proprietor. Hackettstown .INSTiTUTE. (Newark .Coarcrcnco Seminary.) REV.GEO.K.WHiTHE¥,G.&. V K JESIli EXT. Ladiea 1 colloye. Prepares young men for college. Best facilttiea for music, nrl and commercial branches." Thoroughness in every department. Best building of its clnsa, with stoam-heater, hns, hot and GJIC water, etc, : Close attention to manners, morals and health. Location pleasant aud healthful. Catalogue sent free on nppli- . cation. Year opens September ft, , , HACKEXTSXOWN. W. J. TRIAL! HANOVISR'b SPECIFIC, An nnhlll (•needy euro for Nurvmm DeliUltynnil Wi I,oas of Vlmlliy nnd Vleor, Kervous 1'rj!Urntlc r worlc, nliuansol Alcohol, Tobac y''h;aBnnd ponltlvo c«ro«.) s*«rl.i!le. iinstnuo on trial bos .-CNfl. Hi' M.-W, HAUON, Cor. Clark St, &CiDhoun I'lncu, JTobttcco, &c. (ovw of 100 pllle. Chicago, III. FOB SALE KlnUlin^ Avood cm lo convenient BIOVC dry mid very nieu tu for enlo nt Bontty's, Mm S2 FORWfc LOAD Dollvorod ta any Fart of tho City- ll S Yi l X> Notice Is bercby glveu, that nil ncitom who^liall Irom^bia dute bu npprebeiidt'l. In trus pnnb!t)p onthctondB oi ihu nubufirlbtts, or eillior r'Nute, ill bo olaw III them. In the Conniy ot W Hunl, Fish, HckKru'i, BurrkB or Nute.or i »nyother pur|Hiee lor which they have no la •"• wittrauL or U.ooi.rsir,!, af the iaaflrowBcr; will proBccntcd to tlio full extent or thoBuvetola provided for such offense-Dated October 0, lS9i JACflBSMITH" "-•-"--; JOHN : eiOUOKIt'"" '- JOBS HAMS ' A O VAKSICKLE M l t l n o f D K W I T T RAMBP.Y •' 1' It HANN .; CALVIN HFRITTS -f -WSI SKINHim . "• AMO8EIBIIEIE 'SAMUEL RIMEIUKT JACOB VUSSLKIl HOBBBT M PETTY JACOB MOUDEU WW M0UI)KK VICTOR aASTNEU - JOUN I'CASTNER 'l±r-^p fof.Vili-v. S ha r p^v :;: Toacherof Drawlngand Palntlngi ^ l j l J t B l ' ! at reasonable prices/ For fitrthor jmrUciilara , call al STAH OIUCO, or address ^ K ^ v •v What Struck an Old Soldier. *'lt will ioon hotwenty yean eltica tho war cJoird." Vodar lliulint imt nt Anj;ii*l, IMJ.tbe vtlUit* of! Dover, N. J , lay »tlll ai>iln fphlnx In Effypt, while KllJaU Shirp," ol last flaee, «lovtly «ud >o(llyipoki'ollhoiiatt. ••YM." hemlJ, "I w.ii In thoarmy and MW many of thu >bhl»o( thoie lenrfulyw. I wai anally dhchir^ed from di*« •.rctaltiDBtrJinimnttroko, I camu hume, ihla tn honlth and •plrlli>; to cnfi-ebk-d thu I look oM on Ihu i1iKbto*t eipomre. Llle (ceru- cd wurllile'i io inc; I lived only i» nif inory." "That waj- »«1 onoBsh," I fild. fllvlulmmy ''•Vlu"'«'i*."'icMwiid.-tl Mr. aiiarp; "but I L*ot over li. Outcttwii! Notcsnctiy. Whenlnlhat cnmlllinn I bripm taktnit 1'Amcr.B «Tosi«. OPU my bulth bei!»n to impro»«ilB»iaw<y. I •itoulihed at It, *od tawai mr wife 1 piled on tbVjkth an-l could Mt nnytHUX- Myamblllon blnzeil up. I could attend to builucir, and now— ••-- ih.tt [ have to lake care about cspnilng ho linl >nn I am a# we'l ** I vnt the dir I tnlli-UJ. \\'li*l dlirereurei ttiero are In tMnK*-guti. and b*yoneU kill; rARKRH'ii Toxic ' Thlf nrrimmtloiv, wiiich 1i»»htm known a* P*iiKr»*iicSiM.iEnToKic,wlllherciiltcrbo called (Imply I'AKKIIR** T.»5ic. AH nuptlnclplnJ dealrri irococitantlydcceltlnmliolrcuttomBM by inb- illtatln« Inferior article* iiader the IMIIM or Kin- der, ami «• Binder t* really an ut.lmporinnt In^rc- difiit, WBdrop I lie lKiilmi Jiinu-o •my Uc iuveL.li d ililum UM follow ot lttnd IM t ciporsioucs.ciiriiiT ot on and Wlillnni Smith, IM ruuth n, tWL'uty.two cbalua trnd Ulty- urki-U redthtk; [1] north ftvvn> tcun dtKiueB wi;»l, lour cliaiun lutiy-iuur Kukf; [3] mnttt *lxty dej,Ti!e# Odut, twvntylwo chnlnu ud llfty BL'von licks; Ul eoutli vl"utk>uu uud * ill av«rw» taxt, lour tiinliH uml tuny HoKa to i« plauii of bi-ulBulUi;, comalnloj; tt'it nrro* "I 'ood Itiiid, . . SlXTKhNTH.-AIlthal certain tract or parcel oiliuil, Bliuatu luttiu euld townthtp at iiciea- wlcli, County und Stiilc u[urt;paIJ| uiij boanivd m follow*: llvclunmu nt a ftunu ruravt ot l'l'iilu 1',rttiler, iliuutu Boiith ttvuntscu it^rao* cart. UVCQ Lbultid und tuouty llnkd to u corner of aud oi I'aiet Willuvur; tbuiicu (uutb uiKuir-uluu utla hall dfuruei'tu.t, flvo chalue to * coru«c; livnvw eitll tiy WillBVL'i'oUd oth illu-i mid vlialf atgrL-L'suiit.ek'VL'ucl k t tl O corner o o mil ufttiin L-a fast, u r of uL' d tincoeou tu chains ry Oruv en«t(« ti elji aud ltV lluci, mi elsiy tw ixnud tlvi! link d b .._..!* uuuarty- ;ncubvMr. Foosu's laud lyono de-ree* can, iwcuty-two chuu uud cevLUty tlir.:e HIIKS to a cocuer of I'en Wl.lever'a land; thelica by the (nun and Uud < William Coivell uortb, nlui:tc«n deuietc we* iblit>-lbrtteclutns!iud clgliiy lluke to u corner in tue public ruad; ttitucimlonu tbe samu tu rllty-twoitL'nr>;vB_««t.Uvdve«UUliisiina atve ^laoi'ut bet'lmlitg, coutalntns clj*hty ucred i L'M. AIBD. a lot or latiu ruscjrved lor » road llii' lot owned by t'ttur Wlllevcr, cjmuieu-.niK 'tie nottbwedt corner ot lita lot, thui.ci? u'oitff lic wUili :euii il orty «lx ewt, one rod half rnd*. SEVuNTEESTIl.—All that truce or p-ircl land and prumlt | £fl. Bl^uittu Ij Ini^ uud Ouluth tb« tuwiicbiu ol Greenwich, county oi Wurt null S:,ue oi New Jureey. bdUi; a tenet of Jaud a prt'inluMndJutnliitf thu Ian afuresatd trJCt mun iioaeJ und uwcrlbud as SIXTEENTH.' and located mi tbe uoiilhuaet tide of «ald tract of ih ami hs^mj-KU jifrclifts, ami coutitius f ld cres of land. N1NETEKNTH.—All tltat d l U h N1N land lk d EK uil ib land auil {i larky described, lowiithlp oCFra Iml Stuu or New iiuuti;, l ki i in Wa dd luttudfand boundud . linnlut; al u »tonu carnur io Mar^urut nd und in Bleanoi- WIIBOQ'HHue; tbtnee (1) aloDs: "aidWilsun'H linn eouih el«hi' dtlfriiua ea»t, Uiteo ttnuos arid vcvun UuKd ._ anollier «ouu comer in *ald WIIBOII'* Hue; (3) by Mod of James 8. Wllllumoon tiortti lorty-fivt ' i'K0« oa"t, elx cliulii! to a chestnut BIUIUJI 1 curner;ihi!uce(:i) notlb tblriy-nir UCKI^H ' two cbatnuund lurty-veveu liukt lo aminis 1 corner iu MaiKtitut. Conover't line; ibenc« alouff said ConovcrV Uiienouth iHiy-niia itei wert, [our cnulLB »»u bCTcity-llve /li»kn to liliieu ol beslnnlDK,contftlulug utie ncru and 1 two hundrutUbs ot au HCru, etrlct m^nmire. TH*BNTlBTII.-ftH that tractor pstcel or land nnUpituilioa lifrdiultor particular!/ deecrlbud, Bltuute, lylt'K nndtiiilnjj Utbo *"«*•? ^ ^ j , ^ Jer'aey, butted and bounded a* lol'lows: B. nine ai uutone corner tothe utoretfatd Join Wilson's land, and run* Iroio thence [1) t foriy-Uvodeiireea west, tlirte cbaiua and uluety- clf,'bL links itloiui Hilit WileoQ's Imu to a etoao comer In Blennor WiUon'i lino south oleblcun dfcrccA cast, two cliiltia t<> a ftono corner til l'eicrWIliever's land; thence (3) aloiii: snld «11- BOH'B linu norlb nity-unc Qenreca .last, lour elmla* nnd Buveuiy-flvo links to imiono for a corner iu fnia lino; tueuco (-0 norlU thlrty-Blx defiree* west, two oiHina und Bevcniiien HnkB lo Uiu wince of biiKlnulnL'.conliiinini,' eluhly buudrtidthii o" "k'M iar ulinliy lo churches, iciiools and si and oruood quality, sumo ofscild lota being wouillutid. These tracts nre well ivorib th_ ... teutlon ol thofo doBlrlup uood iiroiicriiB*.-They «eftportion oflha Innda o( wlnclt John M. Wlf. non Into ol tliu county of Uuuteidon, tiled mlz-.il fuid lunde will bmiold In tract-, ecpuraio, u toL'CtlKr. ns toay be Uuenied best. The tsulo ol al tnow *Jll Wto PW8 ou Ko. 10-lhe honwftvKd Terms Mil lie cuny, atd coudlliouB made know: on tliudoy ol m!e. Any one desiring lurthur ln> (ormatlon prior to ilny of e*lo may iall on Wll- llmn WIlMonor .loBejih I'. Wilson, residing near KvorlttdtowD, Ilunlerdou countv. N. J. Positive. CIIES'IKU VAX SYCKEL, """II" VAN CAJIP. Aucilonuor. Hiieclnl MUBII o P. COHKI.FKO, Mnllcllor, Ladies and Qentlomen W&ntod to Introduce , ' "iVcciViVuoiiit" " i>«111 e iivni, OHIIIOM. Aninminuiilrti knu ilt'H, Ciiru or tltllilruti, Acclilon eiieniHilutB on HAKV eulilectsot vIUiI . u>b.~.. ,o Dome and Its hupuiueu. Uoiutllully. Illufltrat- cd. A royal fiood nnd tiicful liook: very cheap WllUelllminonely. Wrlloforfull particular* t; HUISUAKU UltOb., Publlahtrf, riifludclitblu, l'u io-i»«irc ( iMKS. ihu tnotccet lUoralurool tho narld. I»«irc CtttHlopuc free. Lowcet prices over kiiown. N O T eo!dby dcalerK. Sent foi Rood lalth. ' " ' •""" '•" " """' ~'"~ JOHK 3, ALDBN, Publisher, I'.O. Box1227.f ; lBVcHOySt., N.Y. U/ftMTCn To sell Fruit nnd Or IIAN I tU n»menlat ; TItBKB '~i!» JIISOI «W' Full Instruction! f l ctvo¥. ? 'ibciTpDrTiiDciid indii can cnelly leurn tho buttncBs, Niilnrj 1 .and liXpeiiMeH paid. Addre-7- II. J BOWPBK &CO., DnKh?ou,- K. Y. (lmilDcaatof t(ccliesi'.<r.) v PAT1SNT8 BnpTBR B?«fe'"« DB. DOff.NES' DLKTAd , [4 llareiay Street. New York. S door* from Aetor Jlontcj 1 door frcm Gl. veWt Onurch. Fresh UaBlor.ExtrnctlnE.keptcon»tantlyon hanfl. 1 Sfl ~ibe o'ama of I'Ai bou'orn'cf tbe outtlda w 9 at the Jhlladolphlo &. Roadlng R- R-- '•Neiw jfirHcy Uontrnl l>lv. TIJIC TABLSTUNE «, 1M*'. 2'ntint I*eavt Junction iwA^ttaincatlltch Brlduohr III«b Brld«H lirnnch. al llonnd llrook Tor Trenton ml I'bllidtlpKla. at. Eliutwtbpnt for Lone o'i, r M! n - ConnefiinR nt tltijh IlrWuo lor chnuIeiV Mountain, Ul);b Urldnc Urancli, Ac; tSomervllletor Ktemln-inn; at Hound llrook Tor Tieiitim aud I'hllideiphla, at Elixubetbuorl lor I/inu' Uranch. Ooenn drove, etc. 1.87r.M.—C'onnecliniial Soraurvlllo Tor »] cnl> Inclon; nt Bnund Hrnolc fnr'l'rentoti, and I'litta- iletphU. At Klizil-ctbiwrt [or I.on|; Ilranch, Ocean (Jrovp tic -I 37-1'. M.Coiineclina atlllch HrHRO for HUh ElrldL'o Itranch, at tiiinuTVlUu for I-'lcntlngtoii, M Hound UtooK fur Trenton and 1'lilladclj.hls; at "llzauvlbiMiit for I.UDK Uranch, Ocean Urove, c!c. lias I'. Jl.-Way. T.:W V. M -Way. 8 U SftAr S j I.Xl A.M.—ytopptris at all fiatlone. comn-cllnn at Ell/.ntiotliport for Lori* Hwnch, etc. C5S 1', M.—blopf-lnt- at all nations Leave rhUU^bm-j. l.i'bluhatiil Snsiiiteninnn Dlvl«lo:i. t i:.A. M.—For Manch CUunk, Ac. U.M A. M.—Fur t«*atun. ftc. II .Di A. M.-for Straiiton. if, a.I* I 1 , M.—Cor Mauch Chunk, Ac. 5.M I'. M.-Kor Scr»nli>B, Ac. i111 1 .M.-l'urMiiucliChunk, Ac UtUir iwj KOItJUSCriOS 1 ..INI A.M.; 1 Sewarl:, Rroid Street .Station.' 6 SO. 'D U3,'i.. tn.' 1(1.1,1 (>0.5 3.1 p. m. StindnyitriSlp. m- Ellub<-th,7.-J0, 9.30ft.m. 1.37,4 37, S.W, O.tlJ p.m, "undavxH 1A V m i-Uinn«!d, 74!t. »,5,-i, •. m. i iU. :,M, 0..J1 t- w. S * 1 1 . «.», MA, fl.H n .SS P m- i-Por further lafurtnatldn »Cd Tlma Titla- xt C.'(i. II.VNCOnR, Gen.l'a-t. Ic TUt. A|ft. W, W.STKAItSS, Suut. ,1. K. WOOTI'ES. Gen. Manaa»r PURCHASERS OF ORGANS ^li to e ..themanuticturer*. -W Cirt I4th Street, (Union SqaareJ SewYork, tho JtnoHt »«- li.ive ever uIT^reJ; in frtlld cj«ei> ot natural u'oou#, »r eleaictty ilicgnteiliu u o l d . MILVCV or o<>lorn. Many now wtyl*--s arc rondy ibis .oiiott. Prlcu $2! to $900. t=ilx:ty s t y l u u are from fTS tn $JtB. Fur onnli. agro. ment tint If rent be promptly pild until It amiiuuts to the price ol llioor^tia it becomes the piiiperty of Ui-J per^oa hiring without further payintn:. ..Tlwtlhu*eUrs»m are t l i o l»crtC In. tlio M-orl<l h proven by the award lo theiu of lilKlitiHLlumorH nt every Wfo world's cxlilUltluu for.alxtt; yu;u's; IIO oilier American Organs ha been found cqu-it tolhcut ntnny. A csble Oiu- uatch announce; that they are a%i\u recipients of blghiii'nwMJ at the international *lun a l A . m H t o r d . i l m» TV.el. H o r l u m U J11 trutctl Cu tn V>K ue liee. We UBUiilly have uu huud iu our i\uroruom» upcclnl Kiylesuot iniwUloBue, und second hand oruan y p Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co "•'•" -lil East Htb St. (Union Squaro! Now;Yotk:"r': $100,00 AWEEK ! Indies as wtll n-t cuntlisaea, nuku a mccca' li tbebuelneflB, Very Illllo caiiltal revulred, -Wi have n household arllcio m salable ai ll'iur. It Sells 'rttself-! It Is naA every day In every family. You dn nut nieaio«phlDit*nami..:Th<!n>li a rlcli hur- veHt for alt whocinltrace tUla Ruidoti oppuruinlty, li CUJ-IB JOU only onu cent In lenru what uur ha*] wlll it'iid ynit our protipecLUH and lull pattleui: And we know you will derive more ijood than you have any Idea of. Our reputation m>ft mnaufiic- turlnu' cuiupjiuy IKvucli thut wu ciunot ull'ord ta ducetve. M'lilu to mon apostal and uive your addreen plainly and receive lull partlculart). THE GEO. WOODS' Arc tfcelliiONt In DESIGN', Arc tlic HucNt !•> WORKSIANNHII Geo, Woods' Company Mt) Wanlilnctoti Street, llnetoii, Mat* A^cutd Wanted Tl t poiil«*ltyprfVoVoN« owlni; to ItB beluK vorily a umnd trousury o< thu, bert loved nema of Sonj>, BOO puBCi, SOU niocoJ, «ueli OH"Swanuo IJlvor,' 1 "U JtuetJn.tbu Lord,. ••llt Ih ybfthy?cte whih l hctranlc uo IJlor, UJtuetJn.tbu Lord, uti Ihoe my bfthy.?.cte., which lo ahcetrannl would cost'nearly 8100; In thU elegant volume only t,ZW. Rmlncnt critics, mich as. I'ntll, NIINHOII; Wliltncy, Tlioiniw, T l b :ind other* BayIt IM: "Ajicrfeci marv I h ".. No i .., - - —.- Uun.Demand la brlsl:, AEcnta' arc colulmt ranncy. Fur Inrmn uud particulars nddrcBn ,. UUDUAltD I1KO8,, Pahllehurf. l'til 1Rdolphin, 1' Tlut^Nby, vel of excel- AGENTSWANTED Of extra ability and experience,' to takn eeneml nppuiulinB'4Bsnolo«t"lo fins s=a start; oi her•;««-. vaitors on fust BollinK traokg.- wxira hlijh: lelo Apllcanti rnunt h th fust BollinK traokg. Apullcanti rnunt y *tutng by loiter ( l cxnenenci) t, ouoredenc . I1BNKY MV NElGHOOlt AND I. Oh, I pllyrayneighbor oror the way, Who lias nothing to do but yawn nil dart No HHl* IWBIJ* mitimMo jiw Jnfr, Xo 111 tie " nuluni'tf" (i> vex lirr with caio, No llltlc "torment" lo worry ana ictno, Kotblttc to do but consult Her own case. I'onr, rl'iii n"li;hbor, I amsorry for you— Sorry.bci:.iinc you have "nothlnstodo." Sorry, bvciuw oa the days so by You nro rr.itlci* nnd wuary, you know not why, Andoncclnawliliolcnnscothotnico Oi many a (car on your proud, fair face. You GOGI am only alaborer'* vita, Dolnjr my part intlic treadmill of life; Jo?, my husband, Hntt nil day, Klglillnff the clanta of waut avrny; Iiaby and I are bu^y, too, liui we're plenty of, timo to be sorry lor you, y's anuisance, apln&ue, and n Joy, Itut then, you see, Iia U my own swcci boy; I liavo no time for a groan or a suit, No timo lo bu idle as the tl:i}H go by; My arms nro full as tlio day \-t lonj, Cult ns my heart wltu Ita bappy sons'. Poor, rich ndshbororcr tlio wny, WaU-hlng my bnby and mo nt play; What of your wealth If your heart Is bare t 'lii to love nnd boloved that makes lire BO fair No, neighbor mine, I can tell you tru?, Indeed, 1ii ratner bo I than you. From the Youoe Folkn' "tuml SOLITUDE. Lausb, and Uic world laughs with you; Weep, and you weep nlonc. For too sad old cartli must borrow IU rairlu, But haslroublo enough ot Ita own. Bins, and tbe I1III9 wilt answer; Sigh, It Is lost on the air. The echoes bound to a Joyful sound, But shrink from voicing cure. Bojolce, and menwill seek you; Urleve, and they turn and BO. They want full measure of nil your pleasure.. But they do not need your woe. Be glad, and your mends nro many ; Do sad, and you loso them all. There are nono to decline your nectarod wine. Hut alone you must drink lire's f.i!!. . Feast, andyour liatla arc crowded; Fast, and the world goes t>j". Succeed andgive, and It helps you live, Bui no matt enn iiclp you die. There is room in tho hulls ol pUMatuo For a inrgn nndlordly train. But one by ono we must nil nio on Throuirh tlio narrow olalea ot pain. -•EllaWlicelci "SU&AR HEARTS." " BultCrcups and Daisies 1" Tlint was tbe ntiioa of tbo picture. It wti* only Aeimplo rendering of n Kun-bathed meadow, with au old pollard willpw sbadow. lug lliu deep woodliind jiool, - Umt bang ID tbo ^hop window nnd n'.trnctcd 8uny ilillcr'n attontion M ehe passed by, witU her itnnt'a jnarlict basket onber nrru.,,, Yet what a eiclt longing it awakened in her henrt for tbe wild rural scencu which (tbo had left behind her forever I Tho solid inasnea of brick buildings seemed to malt nnd dissolve, like tho aerial pinnacles of a drenm—tbo burning pavementa ranished from benenth bar feet, nod ones imm> dhu (mewed to BIAIIII among the purple glene and enameled fields of Ce* darVals. • • • •• -r Poor Susy! She was only oighteon—and -?t •!! (h-,;r»rk!? -B-.! S^T;,of. lift P?"""^ over for ber. She bad buried tbo parents, whom she laved, ~sho bad seen the old bometileail eold at nuctton under tho hateful rod flag- She bad rjnWreled with tha lover vho bad once been all tbe world to her,—or elss be hnd quarreled with her, or some se- cret insidious inflnencfi bail crept stealthily between their hearts. £asy bereclf scarcely know exactly bow it van. She only that fibs won too proud to utter tbo word which might have recalled him, and that tbe bad feigned otter indifforooco when be went away with tho pnrty of young engineers to Alunka! ••:•• ~ ' And then bad COLIO wr.nt nnd solitudo nnd dosolution, until her undo l?cthcrlck had como down from Boston to take hor homo. "Woain't fino folks, mo nuil Melissa," wiid Undo Pctberick, who was evidently ill at cflso in bis Sunday E"tb. "Wo 1 workin' people os don't put on J But there never was a Potherick yet its stood by atd saw their kit): and kin in trou- ble without liftia' a hclpin' band. Soif you ran put up with onr homely ways, Niece Susau, you'ro kiudly welcome- to a homo witli.un!"..... : . .:;•• .,....•,;.._-.„.• -,-;••. _ ..;; ; SuKy burst out cryiug. Kbo wan GO lonely that hor uuclo'tt kinduess went ttraight to ber heart, And ebo put her little cold hand into Mr. Vethorick's rough pnlm and kissed bitn.f '• •,. •}•' ','YOB, uncle," chQBaid, "I will gowith you." But it was n btrango aud ijuacctistomod life totho country girl, tbb being mowed up behind city walls, where it seemed aa if ths Ban Hover sbcuc, tho breezes never blow. T h e n wore at leant eight littlo Fftbericks, of vftrious sizes, and her auut, a elout, good* tiutuiod woman, with, cherry cheeks and ' eyes as black and shining on ghisa gnvo her a cordial weleomo—ivnd yet SQBJ droojoed. Poor child, bowwas sho to help It? It was a3 if you'hntl"transplanted n root of wild maiden-hair fern from some mountain glea into tho pnrchod rcgii city back yard. It was not postiiu under tha circumstances, Bho uhould thrive. But she contrived to hiiay herself, novi theless, jwith tbo children nud tho house work.ncd'Auct Fetherick..ntaryolcd much ot hor deftness, tAct, andingenuity..'; •\-*'I doclaro to ROodnceii, Simy," said tho good dnitio, "it does scorn ra if you'd oughl " to."'iiaTO"B' r iiouKo n oc^vour ,• o wiii^~yon'ro~ Bt* i h t ^ I ' i ftbont everything. . Honest tratb 'aoVJ-ijavan't you got a beuuVj. '•No^BitdSusy, stooping.to straiglitei tba Basil'of tho youngest; FetUcriok hut one. "OK," but you'll hnVulu&B,';novor fenr," said Mrs. Fothorick, connolingly. "Girl* liko you always marry early- Thorn's Mi Beck, tlio flour-brokor, whom yoni* uncle. orders nit bis Best Family Flour,—ho hu thrco sons, nil of 'emas nuo young fellowi Mono would wisli to noe. . I doclare, I've most Amind to give a>dauciug-ten r.ud invite •em hero I" "Don't nek thorn on my account, aunt," wifl Sn»y, Blirinkinjj-back frooi. tho .more idea; "I—I don't euro'lor cuinpiny," t "Bntyou ought to' cftro tor Iwniipauy/t saidMrj.i>ctiioricT;. , "Girls HhvHy«dol" ,-. So tboiliroo tall Bocks verb nskod to the little baolt parlor of Mrs. Pothoriok'« bnkory, —and Squiro Horanoy nud tbo Assirtanl Iteotor of tho parish, nnd tbo plumber's youug mnu, who was nbtmt tn sot up iu bus. kasa far. bimsolf,.',anrl .tho.:two:spactnclci3 youths wbo roomed in tho ispper~'floor''and : woro understood tobe pvoparing for misMon-C d£stlncll> to undontttnd that the had no do. •Irs tocbaogo her condillou. Aud, to check Aunt Fethcrick'ii romonstraucex, sho made bcrtoli bailer and moro useful than ores al>oul IhebouHO. ; - " You'll never bo married In Iho world," said Aunt Fcthorick, despairingly. " I don't want to," said 8tuy. "Floaso, dear aunt, don't nrijo me ftbont it I Lot mi itay witb you I" "Theio'a no denying," neVnowlodRod Lin. Fetboriek, that yoa'ro dreadful , y handy about the homo, my dear. I don't know whatever wo should hato dono with* out you aince Sloosleur Dnpong, tha Fre iob» man ,w«nt nwnyT Yon'Te managea, th" meringua and Obatlottes and chocolate tctaxrtaanovor was! I ain't no band at finch gimeracks, tbougb, as Fotherlck often soya, for Abatch o{ good, plain iponge- cttko, or apan of penny pound-cakes, I'm equal lo anybody 1" " Ob, Aunt Fetherick," coaxed Susy, (l d( lot ma make BOIHO sugar licnrta,—such na my mothor used to bako for Saturday nights, wilh caraway Hood sprinkled In, aud plenty of red sugur sand on tho top. I know tho cnstomorB will liko them. Feoplo can't help liking: them I Ono of tho new tin callers Is lust the shape of motbor'B old ocothat bung on tho kitchen dresser. Do let mo try, a n n L " . . • lira. Fctherick smiled good-huniorcdly. " Woll, well, child," said she, " do an you plcano 1" So tho pan of sugar hcnrti wiw mado and baked, aud sprcul an a Bhcet of whito papei in tho show window with an array of maccn- roons nboya, ana 11y,\ns* dish of Frenct kisses bcluvr. For Mm. 1'dlicrick rathe: rtiritiu urrau^emuiit oJ prided burwdf uu thu her windows. THE FROHTIEHP OF MADHESB Buch Is tbo Utlo of on interesting loctatv recently dtUvored by Dr. Ball iu hla course nt thoParis Faculty of Medicine. Tha g«u- orally received opinion that folly and rctuou ft.ro Hep^ratod by i» strictly drawn niathcraft- ticallino in, nccorfing to Dr. Ball, quit* orroucou.i. There is n brood frontier, he says between nnnity nnd inminlty, which U peopled by millions of Inhabitants, Dr. Bull buldit that tbo number of persons per- fectly rcnsonabio on all points throughout tbo cntiro period of their ciwtenco form but a minority of rnnnklntl. Tho world abounds whb people, ho talk w, whom astrlot wicn- tifid diiignoBls would condemn as mail, or more or lew " touched;" yet nt no Urao ot their lifo would it bo pormi&ftiblo to put them under restraint. Such peoplo nro to bo Keen occupying bonornblycnd oncccsflfnl- ly every position iu lifo nud nociety; wo bruuh nRuinst them vhcut wo take our daily wallcK abroad; wo sea tbem in tlto mirror which reflect* ounclvcn. Dr. Hall wan recently consulted l»ya young man who was cugnjud to bo married, but who found it impossible to visit his intruded briilabecnnso it would involve n jotwnoy at Gomo length iu n railway carriage, and lie could never enter ono without fepliuft »i desiroto jump out an HOOUUKUIIJ tnitu wiw in motiou. Ho was.advised lo rtccuutom bituitclf grndually to tbin modo of traveling by taking Bbort journeys on tbo Nuburbnti line, hut bo could never get beyond Autcuil; tbero he had to lesivo thacarriage for fear ol accidents. Homicidal Impulse is likewise met with. Thouviot'o caso is onoof tbe ofteucist quoted. For yeara this uuplcosaut q y person was tortured with kll lh p to killfi r aa It tbo Biigar licnrts that bnd set SUBJ Miller to thinking of the old times when she took Aunt Fctberick's market-basket nud wont out for pickled tripe, celery, and Mister for thut toUy'n nipper table ? For Aunt Fotlicrick bad invitedftjmrly or mid- dlo-ngcd matrons toupend Iho eveniug, and anted evcrythinc to Im capccialty nice I nd the picltini of " lluttercti|w and Dai- «B" hi tlic sliitli-witulow bro'ii-jlit Iho sud* •leu U-MA tnJier fiyes t\i she liclwl.t it. " I Khonl.l liko that iiicinre," *>ii.l tliwy to herself. Su H!IO weul in uml uicuMy nsked ba prieo. / SevoDty-rivo dollars," paid tlio dealer looking up from tbo mourning btatiouery which bo was showing to Astout customer [n crapo trimmings and onyx Jewelry, And Susy, much ftbnsbcd, crept out ..again. Sbo knew nothing of tho valuo of oil paint- Ings,—she only know that-she liked tn» picture Andnsveiity.nvo dollats I Why, tbe man might on well baTQJtwjd tfavonty* five thousand dollars! '; 'V As Bho flitted away down tin fltrdd a tall n"on, who had just sprung out of n cab, looked after hor., " Am I drcntiiing?" ho thought, "or is but really Susy Miller?" What nonaeasn! As if sbt', of dl iiersooa in tbo world, wcro here!" , It was not two hours afterward, however, islore; stroliins down, the wMu..« v .? nn 'V;b|> camo in sight of tbo array of sugar hearts. Ouco again hostopped abruptly, How manyfttime, as n bay, Hadhe stood ana watched kind Mrs. Miller cut out thoao very eugar hearts with hor crisp 1-ttlo tin cutter, and Bprinklo them over with red sweet «and. when they enmo from tbo oven nnd were> glazed artistically over with h'little wljito oE ;lt tbo slightest wish to tako tho lifo of n man. Ho battled with tbo Impulse for years, but nt length it got tbe best of him. Ono day ho murdered n young girl, a per- :cct fitrnugcr to him, whom unfortunatu ibniico throw in bia way la the kitchtn of a rcetaurant. Dr. Hall waaconBultol somo timo ago by a painter of considerahlo talent, who was a prey to these murderous impuls- es. Ho had married early in life, htB family wrm large aud bin enrcs and anxieties largo in proportion, At nhout eight-and-thirty, without physical nilmcnt of nuy kind, or any specially unfavorable turnfaihis affairs, bU minu began to bo affected. If ho enw a mirror ho experienced n desire to swash it; near a window he felt n temptation to jump silt; ho never got n bank noto In his band that ho did not feel inclined to tear it in pieces. These morbid promptings present- ly assumed n moro formidable shape; hu began tobo assailed with a temptation to Involuularjiy ho opened tho door and went in ""Who Sakort those utifiar hearts?" he asked of Melissa Maria; theeldest Pethorick girl, who'mis'-on'-temporary'dai; itt"the store. "Eh?" said Molifiea ilario,.promptly, t'ostog her presonco of mind. " Ma! Susy i Jlere'fl n customer!" . : Auul'l'ctiieriuk wad busy with tho baby. Bury Miller cnn:o in, blushinf; and lovely. - •'Tho sugar heartsi aro tun cents a dozen. said she. "They Aud then Smty uttered a little cry and turned as whtto " Harry 1" she laud I" Ulinnglit .no,' tho marblo counter, exclaimed, "Hurry Har- mld, qntetly. ."It U Susy. Dear, dou't tromblo BO. Hero is a chati 1 . Sit down,—and toll me. bow on earth you camo hero 1" " : ' "But I thought"yonKworo- in Alaska!" said Susy, scarcely, kuowinfr; whether to hngh 0 never sea you again, dream?" cry. " f—I (lbo aght I should Ob; Harry, is this a "Did you really enro wb.oth.or yon did ot not, Susy ?" asked Harlnnd, earnestly. And tbo fair voung head ikooped on hia Bhoulder. E>'jo burst into tears. "Ob, Harry 1 Harry!" That was nil that eho nnid;' but it enough. llelissa JInrin bnd bnstoncd with speed to her mother, crying out, "Mai uial our Suey has got n benul ttight there intbo slore 1 And she's .crying, —and bo's pot bis armaround her I" ""iilrii.-Pethorick lookod up quickly. ' VLight tho firoiu.the back pnrlorr_.M8\ lissa" Maria," said sho. " And opon "thi blindp, nnd shako out tho curtain, and bi .quick.about it, child!? . •• \_[__ _; And by nigMfnll" everybody in"~"Potbe. nek's Celebrated Bnkory " know that the/ woro going to loso Miso Miller. Impromptu., dancos.' Shafiaid"No," to tho ineiptout'plumber, , trie, Alarfjo I frownod. down tho advances of the older P.PQ'x. . 1 QStsqioqary, aad gUTO old Sijtiiro Komnoy from tho'Alnskn Expedition by rv'telogram from his lawyer, notifying hitii of a consid- erable bequest from adielant relativo1=iauil yhon he had como to Codar Vale, Susy' !er liml (lisftppcarcdj uo OHO kuew wbitlicr. llnrry had come to Boston'OU^IHIBI jrolatiug to liia nonty acquired property ''and in pnimius nlong tho streot liis ••n.Uen- tion wns nttractcd by thaSugar Hearlg in tho window of n bakery. •jWbcu I auw them," B'itid ho "I was auro Susy wus uear, Hearts in Greenland !' r •>$'''' ; , "It'squito a roiiinnce." said Mrs. Fethe- ••ricVfioiemnlyr^''^""^^'"^^ 1 "^™^"^ lint if tho good udinauliad known muob ot rent life «ho would havo discovered bow olton it traiisforme itself into romanca ovory day iuthoyear.—S k i r U y Drown .•••' That all may tost and bo-,oonvincctl, o! tho superior morits of Klcctro-Silicou, tin ftinicms'silver polisli, wo will mail snuniti free'upon receipt,of address.' ut 72 . John Street, Now York.- v - ;.-•" : . .-._•., ^ T C'iicnpICIiPnpprU-flumjKfcH I r A Inrgo stock ol tlio finest (jold iiud silver Anioiifin watches over iti thin mark- et. Call nhiVseo them at C, «^ren rolh« p burning ricmrc bill hu THE EARTHQUAKE SEHSATIOH. All who havo related from actual ezpor. Icnco how an cnrthqaalco feels, agroo la doBCriblngtho sensation as ono of pecaUar Bickcning fright and despair, as If tho boltoia bad fallen out of thr. \ world and tbo wholo nnivereo was going topieces. la "Travel in Peru and Mexico," tbo writer gives Joan Romero's story of a recent terrcmoto tit tbo equatorial Sierras, front which hoand his cattlo wcrocofferers. - .- ... ••- ,' ; -7 At tho flret waralag nimblo in tho ground, himself and bfe family and hlfl workmoo aU. quitted occupations and ran to tho middle oK an opon field. Eatboforo wo reached this (ho Bays) the earth trembled violently beneath onr fett, tnd wowcro all thrown to tho ground. Wo wero all, however, BOOH on our feet igaln, And in aposition of comparative safe* ty whero we could watch tho effects of tbo earthquako upon tho nuimald. Thcfioall stood motionless with their legs stretched out and their heads bent down ulinoat to the ground, ono or two of thocattlo moaning. A Gecond eliock WAS very dilTcrcnt. Dur- ing tho first ono wo accmed to bo drawn or pushed from sido toside; but now wo felt, for A miuuto or moro, an if nomo weight were pressing ns to tho ground, ami Imme- diately after this as light AS it wo wcroAs- cending Into tho Air, showing that tbo shock iras In tho first enso horizontal, and in tho Booond in a perpendicular direction. Of bis own foclings, Sir, Itotnoro snid that ne experienced a kind of terror hard to describe. * p My first ttensations wcro A drend tlint tbo earth wanAbout to opeu nnd bury everything within its bosom. But what I felt after this wnn not liko tho fear o( death which I lmvo cipuriuiiuoil 111 other casefl. I havn faced tho bayonet and stood before tho cannon's mouth, and I cannot say altogether without fear of human enemies who, ouo might surprise, oxperieucod tbfl eiiluo unplcasuut Hensnlinns tis oneself. Tho prospect of denth, however, Is • generally accompanied byhopes of tho future; but during an Gartb<iun!co tho renson Is subdued, and mypredominant feeling was that wo wero utterly bit. It Boomed as if all nature was nbont to cipiro; and for an hour or two after tbo shocks thcro T.-»*.I tho samo appear. ancocf dread among tho wbolo parly. ' " Even the bca-stts stood for oomo timo In tho position which they had ttikon. daring tbo fihooks, nnd required patting anil rcos-. mrlng before they would move." k GOVERNOR'S CORRESPOHDEMCE. The Uoston ecribo of tho St. Pitul Kaneer iglo bin children. ilyitig of croup, ' uight by her bedrf tbo utmost tenderness. tho physician, "ftt (he praying, with learn i hild' li iht b p Hia little daughter mi ho spout night du nursing her with "Yet," said he lo oment whon 1 wiw my eyes, that tho d I pyg, y child's lifo might bo spared, I was tormented with a horrible desire to tako her uut.cf tho cradle imd throw her into tho tiro. Even IOW," bo added, " aa I epenk to you I feel a Host i&toase desire to strangle you; but I chock myself." Tho xioctor nover saw this i i n j »uiicuuatr'uCS.Trbichhc;h?.z p j reason, to regret, for m ho was a niau of powerful build ho would hnvo been auecdiugly "ugly customer" had his sanguinary iinptilsef proved beyond his con- trol. Itut up to that time, ns tbo doctor rcuiarkh-, ho bad kept them successfully in check. His nearest friombt did not even ;pect that ho was subject to them. He fulfilled all tho duties of lifo in n correct and exemplary manner. No doctor could bavo certified to bis bctug insane. Yet assuredly lie was oa tho "borderland" of insanity.— ""t*y: At'ALQUE BEDH1 EADS. Ainoitjc tho few'Veliefl-otJiarbariKin hero— or, iicrhtjM, of n "loftier" civt'liaitipn, for " i h " h it they p igh"—aro tho euonnotis.cat- l fi they arowfy higharo tho euonnti ixfnlquo bedtteaitu ot tho St. Oliarlo^, wvfies a New Orlowts corrcspoiuiciit ot tbo Chicago A'etes, Tbey nro indoseribnbly grand, of cotirae, with pauderous posts reachiug to tho lofty ceiling,land a canopy, lined with col- ored silk, haviag a brass ropotto for A puck- ering centre. And, so broad are thoao couchos/of antiquity that a qutqt family might 'cauip" on either odgo whilo you oc- cupied tho middle enconscious of their proximity. Ono feels liko nu iuterosting "stiff" lying"" in Btate " under andupon Ihto forniiilahlo affair. Iu amuring contrast with tbeso pipantio bedsteads are tho diminutive pillows provided fot aso. They are little moro tbau toilet pin-cushions, and oven thoir rolalions, thomiuuto foalher bags called pillows by courtosy^m the Bleeping cars, would bo nshnnied to rocogntio tbotn eveu oa iccoud cousins.. Our companion, who has sot A particle of liuuior iu his composition, gravely miRgested that wo'p'ut a fowmatchef oroeswnys in our ears lest those liltlo things should becoiha pressed'into tho auric tportnro and thus bo lost. A Iluitlilo MlNiuke. Aii Irisliuian wits accused of atcaHag iv liandkorcliicf of a fellow traveler, but tho owner, on finding it, apologized to Pat, arid saul Hint it was a mistnltn. •;-.:';Armli, mo jewel," retorted Put, "it'was a two- sided mistnlio; you took mo.'.'or a tlinfe, mid I look you foi* ' a giniloman." A greater mistnkowillbii'miitlouy uur readers ibould iLey full to invent iu that most ef- Siiwftii all euro for Corna, "Pedacurn .rlagca ol is opened .—A lonn ncatod in onoof tho \x\\ Afunornl pracodsionjivNcw Orltiim his uuufT box. Tbo wind blew the KUIIII >uto tho oyoB of tho horsorf nttuchod to tho cur riflgo next in litiu. Muddened by tbo-piiin, tlioaiiiinaW hrolco froni tlio lino aiid mi iuvay,"'t\iii1 dikshoil tbo cni'riiigo' lo. i^iyw nqninKt n latup-poKt. Fortuuutuly no oui Iff!lil>lKjHl4!H-N3'iitpt<mi«iMi<l«!i Thcsj'tiiptoms•nro.mnintnro, like pcr- spirutiot!,, iutctiso itclijni;, incroitstiJ liy surntuliing, very distreBtunu;, |mrticiilnrly at iiiglit, secma.na if piii-wdruisworu trawling iu tintl ubout'tlio rfictiinijthopHvntepnnii arc sometimeg afl'octcd. If allowed to con-, limie very serious remilta may follow. -"SWAYfoE'S OINTMENT' 1 is%, plpna, mi*,, surocure. Also for Tetter," Itch. Suit fthcum, Scalil Heiid, Erysipulna, Bui'VotH' Ilcti, IJIDICIICS, nil scaly, crusty Skin Die- fiiiBra; Sent by maillor riO.cunbj Sin* es,'iSL.-S; : 0" Btaiiips).'' "Addi'eKH.vDll SWAY.NK &' SON, Pltilmlelphia, Vn. Soltlby druggists. L The liudioss oniiliuburRh, it is oaid,^' is j -_-_i ., ._•-_.-,: ., -• Uaijnpplly 8lte T i«" ; lurdored Oitnrr ; nnd nover known to^miie. tho only daughter of a h i h y g , tho sistor of another AVIIUMO IIOUIP is trom- bling under tlio welelit of hU cromi. ,• THE VARIOIlb KINDS OP O1RL3. 'I contcruporarlos in dlOTorent nro engaged in a ccntrovcrsy about tbe usefulness of tbo girl*. Woohscrro vlth eitreuio RrallQcatlou that oftch estuemod contemporary Is proud of tho girls of ltd particular town. Each., believes its own girls toho far Buperior to any othor Ia all that can inako girla what they should be. Each has undertaken toset off tho particular lino of Ha particular girl*. iS;' Girls, however, aro viewed from T03Uy different etandpolnta. Esteemed cootom- poraricB inrito young men to marry them, tomo for ooo quality and somo for another. Ia Cincinnati wo learn that tbo young women aro valunblo because thoy paint oa chlua; In Louisville becnuio they paint Boraething else—perhaps tbo lily; io Doston ^ because they think thoy understand Emerson and know how to bnko beans and pork ia molasses; in St. Louis becattso they have great and responsible knowledge of (he classics; ta Chicago becaaso they wear im- mense shoes; iu Now York becmso thoy know how lodrees; ia Washington because thoy can't speak English; in New Orleaaf because they havo black oyes and red lips, Hnd in other places thogirls are set forth oa account of various other things. ; ; -•- — Wo fenr that tbo most of our esteemed contemporaries havo entirely failed to undor. stand what is necessary to Iho trao useful- ness of a girl., Alargo foot, n knowledge of china painting, or of pork nnd beans, or of Emerson, do not essentially constttutuy a drawback. They may ovca bo very gfljod things la their way. But tbo young m&n who is looking Tor n girl to marry will des himself a great service if ha find a girl wha\ ha? jjivprt n littln-lhought to tho practical^ ^* things of lifo; whoso knowledge of the ' ' classics hns uot so absorbed her that sho hasn't had time to learn how to'malio a loaf uf bread and broil a chop. Wo can ossura our esteaaied contemporaries that tbero are a great many such fiirla.—Philadelphia Times. A BURGLAR'S KIT. . Hank burglars' tools are generally of * very superior order, gathered with caro and . r' piecometvl until tbo kit ia mode up. Afull '7 kit of tho best order iaworth $2,000. This may all go in tho event of a failure of n job and generally docs go whoa a successful pioco of work is accomplished, aa - Iho booty is]hcavy enough to carry away in itfiolf, BO that took nro left ^ohind. Me. ekinics of a suporior class exist ia larger cities who ninko nspecialty oj-fashioniug burglars' tools. In tho iibaonco of Euoh a mechanic Press writes concerning thu corrcHnoiulcnc^Liho tool are collected in parL?, but aa this is of Governor Butler: Lettera are received from fitfttriRincn, politicians, celeltriticn, nCKs men, and n great niauy from beg- aud cranks. Mnny of them nro curious ia request, orthography, nud diction. Ouo womnti recently wrote toHutlcr and stated that she had scrimp donbtn at her < inity, nnd Wanted him lo hnvo her yh in au innnno iiKyhim. Atiother won troubled with bronchitis, wroto that ehe thooght' tlmt tbo ciimnto of Cnba-wmiM benefit her health, aud wanted him t< u«r- Ihtiiu,'.uiiu.tL'll:, insllic? 'dsuLt; BCcurucy of her pbysiciun's bill, nud wanted tbo Governor to "go for him" nud unite him teen tbo chuvycK. AWestern man hnd an opiiortuuity of securing IUI iutrrcst is a street rnr motor nodwanted the Gover- nor tokindly loan him $:),Q0<> in order to get it, and another simply desired a losin o[ .$.".00, which ho promised to return within two years. Apoet (?) wrote that ho would gladly dedicate n eoimet to Hin Esccllcucj- for a fewdollunt, wbilo another wanted hi; name to a subscription lifit to endow ,n ]>ra.. fessorship ina uewcollege. A youug l»dy 'from the extreme Went hnO a sister dU ioniowhere in tho East, nnd she writes to :ho Governor nskiuy himto ascertain wbn< has becotuo of tboproperty of tbo deceased. A Western ngricuItural-Hoeiety, whosofi. tinnces nro very much reduced, want? iho Q£U,cral to visit their town and deliver n koiuro on lnnd irrigation free gratis, while tbo pastor'u? A church desires him to open a course iu his "toWlJ, for tho benefit of hit" 'church: Thero ate requests for ouo : I favors, and the writers all answer. •• So •islcy way of obtaining tbem, it is avoided .f p O ' S i b l o . ' .. -. *' ..•,.••. Kits of tho tohymau's took are kept oa" hand Tor biro, and a good collodion can bo obtained iutho contrcs of tho business for from 5100 to§300. These tool routera aro generally tool makers also, hut often the :cnco has them on hand, and it is part of tho business ot the old cracksmen to keep thorn, ... Fifty per ceut. of tbo noted burglars aro practical sniitta, aud thoroughly understand tho temper nnd capacity of their own tools, SO"i?t*W' i H^w* 1 ^aoli owning implementn of various kitul-i, pools their possessions, and thus mako up a full "kit." The tool inkers have their specialties. Somo. nro fn-f,> nious for chills, other for punches and jimmies, aud one maker made tt national re- mtattbn for a Eledgo of load and copper that entirely superseded that foruely used ol steel, decause of tho dull, almost noiseless, DIOWB it strikes.—Cleveland Herald. s for pardous and tivand one other ll desKP immediate tho nmoVit of mail matter that tbo transaction of that part of thoroutino busineiis lias been rcducod\al- most toascienco bytho Governor. V. NEW YORK HEAL ESTATE, Regarding renl cstnte, tlio Uormtt ot fit Troy 7ime.i writes: " Ono of Iho curious .(ea. luroa «i this'specialty U tbo imtuensoin. :rease in the valuo of property on Broad. .Viiy bolow Wnll etrcet. Tbero was a timo when (his was a dull aud almost dcGerUd locality. - It tboii Bccnied that tbo , corner ol Wall street wns a limit beyond which b'nsl- i could not pn>is. This condition, bow- over, is changed bythe oroetioa of thePro- fluco Exchange nmt also the FieldBtuldjug- bbtli at the foot of Broadway.'Tho result i^ ebown in th'b voeont sain of property in thU vieinity,' uiohuliug Nos. 52,fiI andfifi,'and ixtendicg from Hfoiidwny through to the nnxtstrpfit.^Thooniirft front is only soyouty... fivo foot, nud yet John Jncob Autor paid n round niilliou for the property, andwill ex-, poudahalf million in improving it. Fivo years ngo it belongtd to Edward Matthews,. Who becatno involved, and was obliged" 1 to wll Ilad.ho kopUt ho would have got a ^5u^t™i»iilioli"^ltuio r Lb'ivii"tua"pricu-it"thca: brought, this being tho profit which tho pur. chtuter nintlo. by tbo"recent snlo to" Astor. Matthows nt ouotimo held air immenso amount: of Wnll street property, and was cnnRidorcd . a iiiillioiiinve,. but dating'tho ihriukngo bowns com polled tofioll,and this ruined him. - How ninny men would now bo rich could llipy havo hold thoirpropeity till Iho nhrin!;nge bad passed—but ueccssity' A pcculiur virtue in Aycr's Rareapanlla is that whilo it cleanses mid purges the blood from nil corruptions nnd impuritier a n i thereby rootn'oiit diseann, itibulklsuj ami inyijToiatcs Iho whole' Hystem,"and inalces one young uguiii. £» ^•i'WFY.'.SnK ^SWALIOWEI> A. BCITOS.— A j-iiniijj woman living near Willtanisport, Pa, recently swallowed npin, which lodgedcroso- ^>-in,hor Atbront,~Atter.-thnpbyi: had given uptho enso as hopeless, tbo woman's littlo brother persuaded her to Hwnl- Ww a button, ta whkik was attached Astring.- When tho, button was swallowed tho boy, •JflrireSTttie Etringmnd aiRlodsed-t!!"rVr' n Thtt* young woman's throat was eomewhat torn, bwt not noriously ipjured, —PhiladtU phia Times. . ! ' • ' A.FAMOUS DRVSHAVE, Tbe rait of Cox _ against tbo Superintendent of iui Corrcotion for damages iu ciitt plaintira whiskers, tbo plaiutiff having hi a prison or, has been ordered for n retrial al Rutland, Vt. This case iVachieving no- toriety, having bfen already tried byi'twc jurioM, who returned heavy.verdicts for'the plaiiitiuY Cox was fined for selling liquor, and was committed till tho] fino should be paid, By law bo had twenty-four hoars to pay tho flue; if not paid then iniprisonincul followed. Cox doclarod ho would not- ~ pay, and agreed to waive his privilege of wnitiug twenty-four hours before bia; imprisonment should begii ho \v\ and bad him ting tbo beard took cold, doctors swonr it was caiiRod by tl tno judges held that the officers had no ri .to fihavo him till tho twenty-four.hours ,wera up; andboth juries gavo him 'rousing ; big •' vordicts; but each timo thero was sonio in- formality in tho trial, and now tho poor fel. low has got to go it tf-over ngain.—8r>*ing- '. JUftlRepublican. *,"..;'" "'- ".'"'- "-'• heavy red beard of somo dozen yearWv^ p nend""."" feet, 5[any forget that tlio hair a\id cleansing as well as the hands a Extensive use of Ayer's Hair Vigor haa proven 1 t^titia^ the beafc^cleanamg-Ji'gent- for the hair—tlint it prevents as v:cll as removes dandruff, coola andsoothes dhc scalp, and stimulates tbo hair to renewed growth and beauty. .;. _>, .. ' •' . •> UHANGEBJM^TEXAS. ; ' ~ "^Vtiou'thTrailMaaboom'boBaii'iVToia)!" ton years ngo, and n great tide of: immigra- ' V; i lion flooded tbo State on evor train," iat'™—'"'"•"''-' economic nud produotivo condition of--the!™ stock business witnessed radical changes,^, and tho industry is now. undergoing^n..;«ioiii^- plolo rnor'gnnizntion, Old-timo' projudices ^ against impi-ovoraonts aro giviug way, fences aro being built, wild lauda ore located nnd tracts owned by tbo State or by corpcnitionn ara being leased for long_-terms.';' .Tho old log house is fast disnpponriiig,' and no cu- cattleman coneide'rs his herd com..';„• unless his bulls nro. full-blooded Diir- barns from tho rich blue grass farms of Ken-' tt'.cky;-.:."Aa a^eouaequouoe .tlio j Rtnek.raiHcr. .-.:... L I produoes hotter boof, and for the past three, ycfira the tnnrkct has etcadily Inclined. No ; bufince?- rrnys;,n; hrtUm-- dividend on the '.;. mouoy invested, andshrowd mon with idlo,•;: lapital nro Inking ndvnnlaga ot tbo fnot !' p g g Additions ara constauUy being mado to Vast : ' h d d u '[njClJ eto t . He says: "Samaritan Nervine enrod tnnjTof ilynpoiwia and (jcriernl tieliility." ., '••'/•'•£:'?":'

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Page 1: THE ASHIN · ArlilUiul Sut.i propi-Hy imule on CYllnbld arc jjivhu; the iMistsiUli'factioii to the wearer (if auv nmu'riul tn use, uml fur lowor set 1A es-pecially so. Flllltig teeth

THE ASHIN

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VOLUME XVI. WASHINGTON, WAR-BEN COUNTY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,1883. NUMBER 42.

PllOJFESSIQN AL.W M . A. STRYKEn,

Civil and Criminal Law Practit'oner,WASHINGTON, N. J,

J 1 9 l

JOHN M. VANDYKE,\VuHhlnnl<»ii.N..l.,

Attorney and Counsellor at Lav/,Solicitor ami Matter in Clianetri/,

1'ItAOTITIONEtt IN TnK UNITED

STATES COURTS,

Ant! in (ill the Court* of New Jenty

JOSEt'Ii H.WILSON, ~A.tt<»rnoy-iil-ljifWt

Solicitor in Olmncery, Coinmlswnnerof Deeds.

Office ovorKinp'R New Drug Store, cor-. ner of F r o n t s Mansfield Sts., Belvt-

dcro.N.J. Transacts nil branches oflocal business. fimayly

T C.OSMUN," • 8UHOKOS DKNTIST,

'WnHlUntCton. >". .T.With nil tlic latest improvement, I am

pvonared to do first-class .work. Fino<3old mid foctra Silver Filling.** at reducedprices. A largo assortment of the bestArtificial Teeth Iliat tiro made,

FHESH GAS KVKRY DAY.All branches of tlio profession carefully

performed. All work warranted, anilcheap forcasti.

W K. HUCKMAN,

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137 NOHTIIAMl'TON STREET.KASTON, l'A.

ArlilUiul Sut.i propi-Hy imule on CYllnbldarc jjivhu; the iMistsiUli'factioii to the wearer(if auv nmu'riul tn use, uml fur lowor set 1A es-pecially so. Flllltig teeth with gold, etc., donewith prcut cure. 20-ly,

T"\ R. E, H/ l lEESLEY,

SUKGEON DENTIST,Belvidero, "Warren County, Now .Tcreey

ri S. DEARBOKX, M. P., , • -,

WASHINGTON, N . J.

Office over GrofF & Co.'s Store.' iTroni 1 I'. »-,

uFFll'K MOVUSi ] i% ,t»M

SPECIAL MASTER'S 8ALKOV REAL ESTATE.

IS PARTITION._ . .IHuecf*aotterotthoUouil ot Ch»ncexjr

nf New Jct'vj. m«de tn ihora«»wWr*ln WttlliinWlWon 1* CnmpUlnint »nJ EUesbtlU Wllnoa andithcn arc Uelcadaulf, lh« labfcrlbar. one ot theSj)tclil MiMuf* oflho Court ..fChtocot). "HI »«11at imblle veoJne, on Tract Ht. Vi, titmandir du-"irbed. known a> lite homtitwil farm of b>) i»ere»

OF NOVKMUKlt, ISS.%stwrenlhn riotimof twdroaml nva o'clock loica't«tngonfl!t»td d*y, nil tlio following m e wt land and prumncf, vU :ELEVENTH—All Hut CctUlu wood lut or par.

;1 ol land fltunte lying and bflnit hi tlic towurhlii-J Greenwich, in Hie county ulWarten and dimet,tVew Jer»cy afon-aaid, beln^ lul Ko, B In thedlvUlont)ftti«al<)rc!uldliind*andrtrai ertaio oiPaid Jot.nWillinnnon.ikfM-ert, nod I* rtouudctland dciciltivdsa follows: U«claalDjt at a ttouu•orimr to MiretKl Covtnnoveii, in a line of IheinldJohn Wiiion't lnnd; Irom Ihcneu manlou•aid Covcuboveo'a Una (I) north foriy.flvc dcurco:« t , lour cnalui to a itaki] and Horn* tn tald

.lue, coiner to lot No, H; tbcnca by a lli.o of midlot [11 nonh tiitbtGcndicrccB weft, flltwn chain*iD-l ulnctv-vluht links tun (UUeltii atone* cor.co-ncrtolotNo.H. l i ia l lnoofthould John I t .Wllsou'i term: Ihvnee IT raid linn 13] fontliHilrtT-fcvendecrmuiet, tourcluiln* ta nn othermake oud»ton(B Iu ti td line, and tbcncu [4]louth clxbtccn decree* vail, flltem chains' andLwfntj-iilne link* tu the place of bfclnpltn.% con-laltilnn five acres and i wcuiy-HTC bundrcutbt ot

TWKbWll.-AIMti«tcerialn lilt «f land nlniatoIntUstowntiblpoIVrfliiklU.'coaair of WurrtnjtidMUtoofNew Jcr^y . bonndtJ ai Inlnwx;UcKiunlDC at a corner iu hntloi .luliuM.WIItoti,Mill In a line of I'hlllu I'.' Wellci'l land; tbencull] mutti tcvuMcen anil A hull duetee cn«t, tluh-li'vu cbainf suil fliljr-tijjtit link* to another rur-uct lii ialdWcllerV lint-; thence (a] by Smith1*Idt.d mmliHIiy mid h quarter ihwccj iiml, threecbalnniind vlxty-nlz tiuk« tu nn<«thtr corner,thence L'll Hill by Multu'd lnnd nurili ilxiccu (JA-greu wupt.flftci-n chains and nlutiy-netrim link*to a corner ol raid Wtltuu'g hiud; tbepie [1J BIUIJJ;Uls line notlh ol(,'lily nine decrees Weil, ihrtu:balQD aud iuriy.iuur link* tu iho btclnnins, con.WlnlDR flvo acres and clubly-thme iiuixlmlihs ofJdiid, l>e tbo porno moro or K' .

THIIITKENTH.-All tnu certain lot of land'Itunto Iu iho lou-n«hlj> of Qrtuiiwlch aforoi-ulU.ind bounded as tMowt: lli'RlDoIni; ni a white oakutimpfor acutiitr, ttitneufouih tUtuin iksrevs:^t ,f le(iucnnlniund DitT-«uvcn|iukilo a cor-ivr in u lino o( Aiirun CUIICVI-I'* live ucru lot;.bciic* couth vlubty nine dc ' t re ioui . (our cbslmlud Illtv-thtte link* to a rtnke ntiil • tuiica lur a:(.riwrin<;revtll»xt»llae;ilieticc mtrtb siliconJiurw!* w*it, tltrvtncbaiuiiiua lldj-.iuvcii link*tott«tak« lor a corner; thence iiuttu eighty ninetlcsri'v* went, lour cbi\aa aud Ultj-tbrce liuk* tothupUguolliti'lnnlii^, cur-.tiiliiluif live nerve ullumi. be the idrne tnoie or Icsfl.

fuUHTKKNTU.-All that curtain lot or \*tn\o( I uud uiid pruaiitL'ri iltuutu lylui; ami buluU InibeicwiiKlilpcitUrecuwlchatoruKalJ, batted nailtiiiundL-d ns ioHu»K. to v/li: Ui-j;IniiliiK nt TSomu*riinU&vr'dEtouc comer, thcui.c uoi,tri icruuj-.scvvti uud a hail uL'ttui;* cajt, tvvun chain # audiwenty -one lltik* to u rtakc and ilan«s In WI IliumINJWLCV Hue; U>enei( norlli fltfhtcfii di'i*rcc4 unitthirty niimitea WL'SI, te\eu cjilnfl and twelvaImkjioa Blithe uud ttuiun cjfnir to SjmudVelkr-slutilbcriCeiiluiiKtbuMliI Wtlkr'rf Hueoutb, Buventy-iuveiiaud a hull tlvurue* wvei, »UImltH m d illiy llnl;f to n cotiivr In Thouuf'buicber'i lint1; ttu-ncc louiti luurtven UcBtfUiisi, aeveu chaliia to ihe pliice of be^lnulmc, cou-1FJPraEN"il'.-A lii1 th"'niol™°«?i!j: Cd«c(lbc.lnictor inecaof lunadtuiiteiu tho iowiifbl|i oliriienwiiicb, in tbu county of Warren, ID tliuwtuof^c^vJers^;y,t^lldU bounded UH followK;

JWTJSLti.g T . ULOUD HOTEL,

U N 8 U U L ' A 8 S i 3 Din Location, Accommodation anil Mnnngo-

ment. Peimancnfc and TrnnaientQuests well entertained.

C."Fl'STAATES, Proprietor.

TIIIK WINDSOR H0U3K,

*~ COR.'WARHINfiTOS 'ASD IIEI.VIDRRE AVE,,<) WABitiiigtou, >'. .r.

The llnost hotel in Northern New Jer-sey, centrally located. Satisfaction guar-anteed to til guesta, iJermuncnt or trim,sieut. Billiard Boom anil Barber Shopin connection with the hotel.

J. K. BOAGLAND, Proprietor.

PEQUEST IIOUSK,MARKET ST., BKI.VIDEHK, N. J,

On llio Bito of tho uld "'WashingtonHotel." The hole! is conveniently located

. and is wreparoJ. lo riiruish the best an-coinmoaationa to the travelling public.

tlC2SM KEA9ONABI.F..u'slablDH tn tlio retiri" ••• .—-.::":•••':—

WM.A. CHAMKR, Proprietor.

Hackettstown

.INSTiTUTE.(Newark .Coarcrcnco Seminary.)

REV.GEO.K.WHiTHE¥,G.&.V K JESIli EXT.

Ladiea1 colloye. Prepares young menfor college. Best facilttiea for music, nrland commercial branches." Thoroughnessin every department. Best building of itsclnsa, with stoam-heater, hns, hot and GJIC

water, etc,: Close attention to manners,morals and health. Location pleasant audhealthful. Catalogue sent free on nppli-

. cation. • Year opens September ft, , ,HACKEXTSXOWN. W. J.

TRIAL!HANOVISR'b SPECIFIC, An nnhlll

(•needy euro for Nurvmm DeliUltynnil WiI,oas of Vlmlliy nnd Vleor, Kervous 1'rj!Urntlc

r worlc, nliuansol Alcohol, Tobacy''h;aBnnd ponltlvo c«ro«.)s*«rl.i!le. iinstnuo on trial bos.-CNfl. Hi' M.-W, HAUON,

Cor. Clark St, & CiDhoun I'lncu,

JTobttcco, &c. (ovw

of 100 pllle.

Chicago, III.

FOB SALEKlnUlin^ Avood cm lo convenient BIOVC

dry mid very nieu tu for enlo nt Bontty's, Mm

S2 FOR Wfc LOADDollvorod ta any Fart of tho City-

ll S Y i l

X> Notice Is bercby glveu, that nil ncitomwho^liall Irom^bia dute bu npprebeiidt'l. In truspnnb!t)p onthctondB oi ihu nubufirlbtts, or eillior

r'Nute,

ill boolaw

III them. In the Conniy ot WHunl, Fish, Hck Kru'i, BurrkB or Nute.or

i »ny other pur|Hiee lor which they have no la•"• wittrauL or U.ooi.rsir,!, af the iaaflrowBcr; will

proBccntcd to tlio full extent or thoBuvetolaprovided for such offense-Dated October 0, lS9iJACflBSMITH" "-•-"--; • JOHN: eiOUOKIt'""

'- JOBS HAMS ' A O VAKSICKLEMltlnofDKWITT RAMBP.Y •' 1' It HANN.; CALVIN H FRITTS -f -WSI SKINHim ."• AMO8EIBIIEIE 'SAMUEL RIMEIUKT

JACOB VUSSLKIl HOBBBT M PETTYJACOB MOUDEU WW M0UI)KKVICTOR aASTNEU - JOUN I'CASTNER

• 'l±r-^p fof.Vili-v. S ha r p^v : ; :

Toacherof Drawlngand Palntlngi^ l j l J t B l ' !

at reasonable prices/ For fitrthor jmrUciilara, call al STAH OIUCO, or address ^ K^ v •v

What Struck an Old Soldier.*'lt will ioon ho twenty yean eltica tho war

cJoird."Vodar lliulint imt nt Anj;ii*l, IMJ.tbe vtlUit* of!

Dover, N. J , lay »tlll ai> i ln fphlnx In Effypt,while KllJaU Shirp," ol last flaee, «lovtly «ud>o(llyipoki'ollhoiiatt. • •YM." hemlJ, "I w.iiIn tho army and MW many of thu >bhl»o( thoielenrfulyw. I wai anally dhchir^ed from di*«

•.rctaltiDBtrJinimnttroko, I camu hume,ihla tn honlth and •plrlli>; to cnfi-ebk-d t h u

I look oM on Ihu i1iKbto*t eipomre. Llle (ceru-cd wurllile'i io inc; I lived only i» nif inory."

"That waj- »«1 onoBsh," I fild. fllvlulmmy

''•Vlu"'«'i*."'icMwiid.-tl Mr. aiiarp; "but I L*otover li. Outcttwii! Notcsnctiy. Whenlnlhatcnmlllinn I bripm taktnit 1'Amcr.B «Tosi«. OPUmy bulth bei!»n to impro»«ilB»iaw<y. I w «•itoulihed at It, *od ta wai mr wife 1 piled ontbVjkth an-l could Mt nnytHUX- Myamblllonblnzeil up. I could attend to builucir, and now—

••-- ih.tt [ have to lake care about cspnilngho linl >nn I am a# we'l ** I vnt the

d i r I tnlli-UJ. \\'li*l dlirereurei ttiero are IntMnK*-guti. and b*yoneU kill; rARKRH'ii Toxic

' Thlf nrrimmtloiv, wiiich 1i»» htm known a*P*iiKr»*iicSiM.iEnToKic,wlllherciiltcrbo called(Imply I'AKKIIR** T.»5ic. AH nuptlnclplnJ dealrriirococitantlydcceltlnmliolrcuttomBM by inb-illtatln« Inferior article* iiader the IMIIM or Kin-der, ami «• Binder t* really an ut.lmporinnt In^rc-difiit, WB drop I lie

lKiilmiJiinu-o•my UciuveL.li

d

ililum

UM followot lttnd

IM tciporsioucs.ciiriiiT oton and Wlillnni Smith, IM ruuthn, tWL'uty.two cbalua trnd Ulty-urki-U redthtk; [1] north ftvvn>

tcun dtKiueB wi;»l, lour cliaiun lutiy-iuur Kukf;[3] mnttt *lxty dej,Ti!e# Odut, twvntylwo chnlnuud llfty BL'von licks; Ul eoutli vl"utk>uu uud *ill av«rw» taxt, lour tiinliH uml tuny HoKa • toi« plauii of bi-ulBulUi;, comalnloj; tt'it nrro* "I'ood Itiiid, . .SlXTKhNTH.-AIlthal certain tract or parcel

oiliuil, Bliuatu luttiu euld townthtp at iiciea-wlcli, County und Stiilc u[urt;paIJ| uiij boanivdm follow*: llvclunmu nt a ftunu ruravt ot l'l'iilu1', rt tiler, iliuutu Boiith ttvuntscu it^rao* cart.

UVCQ Lbultid und tuouty llnkd to u corner ofaud oi I'aiet Willuvur; tbuiicu (uutb uiKuir-uluuutla hall dfuruei'tu.t, flvo chalue to * coru«c;livnvw eitll tiy WillBVL'i'oUd o t h illu-i midvlialf atgrL-L'suiit.ek'VL'ucl

k t tl

O corner oo mil ufttiin

L-a fast, ur of uL'

d

tinco eoutu chainsry Oruven«t(«

ti eljiaudltV

lluci, mielsiy twix nudtlvi! linkd b

.._..!* uuu arty-;ncubvMr. Foosu's laud

lyono de-ree* can, iwcuty-two chuuuud cevLUty tlir.:e HIIKS to a cocuer of I'enWl.lever'a land; thelica by the (nun and Uud <William Coivell uortb, nlui:tc«n deuietc we*iblit>-lbrtteclutns!iud clgliiy lluke to u cornerin tue public ruad; ttitucimlonu tbe samu turllty-twoitL'nr>;vB_««t.Uvdve«UUliisiina atve

^laoi'ut bet'lmlitg, coutalntns clj*hty ucred i

L'M. AIBD. a lot or latiu ruscjrved lor » roadllii' lot owned by t'ttur Wlllevcr, cjmuieu-.niK'tie nottbwedt corner ot lita lot, thui.ci? u'oitff

licwUili

:euii ilorty «lxewt, one rod

half rnd*.SEVuNTEESTIl.—All that truce or p-ircl

land and prumlt|£fl. Bl uittu Ij Ini uud Ouluthtb« tuwiicbiu ol Greenwich, county oi Wurtnull S:,ue oi New Jureey. bdUi; a tenet of Jaud aprt'inluMndJutnliitf thu Ian afuresatd trJCt muniioaeJ und uwcrlbud as SIXTEENTH.' and locatedmi tbe uoiilhuaet tide of «ald tract of i hami hs^mj-KU jifrclifts, ami coutitius

f l dcres of land.N1NETEKNTH.—All tltatd l U h

N1Nlandl k d

EKuil

ibland auil {ilarky described,lowiithlp oC FraIml Stuu or New

iiuuti;, lki i

inWad dluttudfand boundud .

linnlut; al u »tonu carnur io Mar^urutnd und in Bleanoi- WIIBOQ'H Hue;

tbtnee (1) aloDs: "aid Wilsun'H linn eouih el«hi'dtlfriiua ea»t, Uiteo ttnuos arid vcvun UuKd ._anollier «ouu comer in *ald WIIBOII'* Hue; (3) byMod of James 8. Wllllumoon tiortti lorty-fivt 'i'K0« oa"t, elx cliulii! to a chestnut BIUIUJI 1curner;ihi!uce(:i) notlb tblriy-nir UCKI^H 'two cbatnuund lurty-veveu liukt lo a minis 1corner iu MaiKtitut. Conover't line; ibenc«alouff said ConovcrV Uiienouth iHiy-niia iteiwert, [our cnulLB »»u bCTcity-llve /li»kn toliliieu ol beslnnlDK,contftlulug utie ncru and 1two hundrutUbs ot au HCru, etrlct m^nmire.

TH*BNTlBTII.-ftH that tractor pstcel or landnnUpituilioa lifrdiultor particular!/ deecrlbud,Bltuute, lylt'K nndtiiilnjj Utbo '° *"«*•? ^ ^ j , ^

Jer'aey, butted and bounded a* lol'lows: B.nine ai u utone corner to the utoretfatd JoinWilson's land, and run* Iroio thence [1) tforiy-Uvodeiireea west, tlirte cbaiua and uluety-clf,'bL links itloiui Hilit WileoQ's Imu to a etoaocomer In Blennor WiUon'i lino south oleblcundfcrccA cast, two cliiltia t<> a ftono corner till'eicrWIliever's land; thence (3) aloiii: snld « 11-BOH'B linu norlb nity-unc Qenreca .last, lour elmla*nnd Buveuiy-flvo links to imiono for a corner iufnia lino; tueuco (-0 norlU thlrty-Blx defiree* west,two oiHina und Bevcniiien HnkB lo Uiu wince ofbiiKlnulnL'.conliiinini,' eluhly buudrtidthii o"

"k'M iar ulinliy lo churches, iciiools and siand oruood quality, sumo ofscild lota beingwouillutid. These tracts nre well ivorib th_ ...teutlon ol thofo doBlrlup uood iiroiicriiB*.-They« e ft portion oflha Innda o( wlnclt John M. Wlf.non Into ol tliu county of Uuuteidon, tiled mlz-.il

fuid lunde will bmiold In tract-, ecpuraio, utoL'CtlKr. ns toay be Uuenied best. The tsulo ol altnow *Jll Wto PW8 ou Ko. 10-lhe honwftvKdTerms Mil lie cuny, atd coudlliouB made know:on tliudoy ol m!e. Any one desiring lurthur ln>(ormatlon prior to ilny of e*lo may iall on Wll-llmn WIlMonor .loBejih I'. Wilson, residing nearKvorlttdtowD, Ilunlerdou countv. N. J .Positive. CIIES'IKU VAX SYCKEL,"""II" VAN CAJIP. Aucilonuor. Hiieclnl MUBII

o P. COHKI.FKO, Mnllcllor,

Ladies and Qentlomen W&ntod to Introduce

, ' "iVcciViVuoiiit" " i>«111 eiivni, OHIIIOM. Aninminuiilrti knuilt'H, Ciiru or tl t l l i lruti , AccliloneiieniHilutB on HAKV eulilectsot vIUiI .u>b.~..

,o Dome and Its hupuiueu. Uoiutllully. Illufltrat-cd. A royal fiood nnd tiicful liook: very cheapWllUelllminonely. Wrlloforfull particular* t;HUISUAKU UltOb., Publlahtrf, riifludclitblu, l'u

io-i»«irc (iMKS. ihu tnotccet lUoralurool tho narld.

I»«irc Ct t tHlopuc free. Lowcet pricesover kiiown. NOT eo!d by dcalerK. Sent foi

Rood lalth. ' " ' •""" '•" " """' ~'"~

JOHK 3 , ALDBN, Publisher,I'.O. Box 1227.f ; lBVcHOySt., N.Y.

U/f tMTCn To sell Fruit nnd OrI I A N I t U n»menlat; TItBKB

'~i!» JIISOI «W' Full Instruction!f l ctvo¥.?'ibciTpDrTiiDciid indii can cnelly leurntho buttncBs, Nii lnr j 1 .and liXpeiiMeH paid.Addre-7- II. J BOWPBK & CO., DnKh?ou,- K. Y.(lmilDcaatof t(ccliesi'.<r.) v

PAT1SNT8 BnpTBR B?«fe'"«• DB. DOff.NES' DLKTAd ,

[4 llareiay Street. New York. S door* from AetorJlontcj 1 door frcm Gl. veWt Onurch. FreshUaBlor.ExtrnctlnE.keptcon»tantlyon hanfl.1 Sfl

~ibe o'ama of I'Ai

bou'orn'cf tbe outtlda w9 at the

Jhlladolphlo &. Roadlng R- R--'•Neiw jf i rHcy U o n t r n l l > l v .

TIJIC TABLSTUNE «, 1M*'.

2'ntint I*eavt Junction

iwA^ttaincatlltch Brlduohr III«bBrld«H lirnnch. al llonnd llrook Tor Trentonml I'bllidtlpKla. at. Eliutwtbpnt for Lone

o ' i , rM!n- ConnefiinR nt tltijh IlrWuo lorchnuIeiV Mountain, Ul);b Urldnc Urancli, Ac;tSomervllletor Ktemln-inn; at Hound llrook

Tor Tieiitim aud I'hllideiphla, at Elixubetbuorllor I/inu' Uranch. Ooenn drove, etc.

1.87r.M.—C'onnecliniial Soraurvlllo Tor »] c n l >

Inclon; nt Bnund Hrnolc fnr'l'rentoti, and I'litta-iletphU. At Klizil-ctbiwrt [or I.on|; Ilranch, Ocean(Jrovp tic

-I 37-1'. M.Coiineclina atlllch HrHRO for HUhElrldL'o Itranch, at tiiinuTVlUu for I-'lcntlngtoii, MHound UtooK fur Trenton and 1'lilladclj.hls; at"llzauvlbiMiit for I.UDK Uranch, Ocean Urove, c!c.

lias I'. Jl .-Way.T.:W V. M -Way.

8 U S ft A r S jI.Xl A.M.—ytopptris at all fiatlone. comn-cllnn

at Ell/.ntiotliport for Lori* Hwnch, etc.C 5 S 1', M.—blopf-lnt- at all nations

Leave rhUU^bm-j.l.i'bluhatiil Snsiiiteninnn Dlvl«lo:i.t i:.A. M.—For Manch CUunk, Ac.U.M A. M.—Fur t«*atun. ftc.II .Di A. M.-for Straiiton. i f ,a.I* I1, M.—Cor Mauch Chunk, Ac.5.M I'. M.-Kor Scr»nli>B, Ac.i1111.M.-l'urMiiucliChunk, Ac

UtUir iwj

KOItJUSCriOS1

..INI A.M.; 1Sewarl:, Rroid Street .Station.' 6 SO. 'D U3,'i.. tn.'

1(1.1,1 (>0.5 3.1 p. m. StindnyitriSlp. m-Ellub<-th,7.-J0, 9.30 ft. m. 1.37,4 37, S.W, O.tlJ p.m,

"undavxH 1A V mi-Uinn«!d, 7 4!t. »,5,-i, •. m. i iU. :,M, 0..J1 t- w.

S * 11 . «.», MA, fl.H

n.SS P m-

i-Por further lafurtnatldn »Cd Tlma Titla- xtC.'(i. II.VNCOnR, Gen.l'a-t. Ic TUt. A|ft.W, W.STKAItSS, Suut.,1. K. WOOTI'ES. Gen. Manaa»r

PURCHASERS OF ORGANS^li to e

..themanuticturer*. -W Cirt I4th Street,(Union SqaareJ Sew York, tho J t n o H t » « -

li.ive ever uIT reJ; in frtlld cj«ei> ot natural u'oou#,»r eleaictty ilicgnteiliu u o l d . M I L V C V o ro<>lorn. M a n y n o w wtyl*--s arcrondy ibis .oiiott. Prlcu $2! to $900. t=ilx:tys t y l u u are from fTS tn $JtB. Fur o n n l i .

agro. ment tint If rent be promptly pild until Itamiiuuts to the price ol llioor^tia it becomes thepiiiperty of Ui-J per^oa hiring without furtherpayintn:...Tlwtlhu*eUrs»m are t l i o l»crtC In. t l i o

M-orl<l h proven by the • award lo theiu oflilKlitiHLlumorH nt e v e r y Wfowor ld ' s cxl i lUlt luu for.alxtt;yu;u's; IIO oilier American Organs habeen found cqu-it tolhcut ntnny. A csble Oiu-uatch announce; that they are a%i\u recipients ofblghiii'nwMJ at the i n t e r n a t i o n a l

*lun alA.mHtord. i l m» TV.el. H o r l u m UJ11 u« t r u t c t l C u t n V>K u e liee. We

UBUiilly have uu huud iu our i\uroruom» upcclnlKiylesuot iniwUloBue, und second hand oruan

y p

Mason & Hamlin Organ & Piano Co"•'•" -lil East Htb St. (Union Squaro! Now;Yotk:"r':

$100,00 A WEEK !

Indies as wtll n-t cuntlisaea, nuku a mccca' litbebuelneflB, Very Illllo caiiltal revulred, -Wihave n household arllcio m salable ai ll'iur.

It Sells 'rttself-!It Is naA every day In every family. You dn nutnieaio«phlDit*nami..:Th<!n>li a rlcli hur-veHt for alt who cinltrace tUla Ruidoti oppuruinlty,li CUJ-IB JOU only onu cent In lenru what uur ha*]

wlll it'iid ynit our protipecLUH and lull pattleui:

And we know you will derive more ijood than youhave any Idea of. Our reputation m> ft mnaufiic-turlnu' cuiupjiuy IK vucli thut wu ciunot ull'ordta ducetve. M'lilu to m on a postal and uive youraddreen plainly and receive lull partlculart).

THE

GEO. WOODS'

Arc tfcelliiONt In DESIGN',Arc tlic HucNt !•> WORKSIANNHII

Geo, Woods' CompanyMt) Wanlilnctoti Street, llnetoii, Mat*

A^cutdWantedTl t

p o i i l « * l t y p r f V o V o N «owlni; to ItB beluK vorily a umnd trousury o< thu,bert loved nema of Sonj>, BOO puBCi, SOU niocoJ,«ueli OH "Swanuo IJlvor,'1 "U JtuetJn.tbu Lord,.• • l l t Ih y bfthy?cte w h i h l h c t r a n l c

uo IJlor, U JtuetJn.tbu Lord,uti Ihoe my bfthy.?.cte., which lo ahcetrannl

would cost'nearly 8100; In thU elegant volumeonly t,ZW. Rmlncnt critics, mich as. I ' n t l l ,NIINHOII; W l i l t n c y , T l io in iw , T l b:ind other* Bay It IM: "Ajicrfeci marv

I h ".. No i .., - - —.- —Uun.Demand la brlsl:, AEcnta' arc colulmtranncy. Fur Inrmn uud particulars nddrcBn ,.UUDUAltD I1KO8,, Pahllehurf. l'til 1 Rdolphin, 1'

Tlut^Nby,vel of excel-

AGENTSWANTEDOf extra ability and experience,' to takn eenemlnppuiulinB'4Bsnolo«t"lo fins s=a start; oi her•;««-.vaitors on fust BollinK traokg.- wxira hlijh:

lelo Apllcanti rnunt h thfust BollinK traokg.

Apullcanti rnunty *tutng by loiter (

l cxnenenci)t, ouoredenc

. I1BNKY

MV NElGHOOlt AND I .Oh, I plly ray neighbor oror the way,Who lias nothing to do but yawn nil dar tNo HHl* IWBIJ* m itimMo jiw Jnfr,Xo 111 tie " nuluni'tf" (i> vex lirr with caio,No llltlc "torment" lo worry ana ictno,Kotblttc to do but consult Her own case.I'onr, rl'iii n"li;hbor, I am sorry for you—Sorry.bci:.iinc you have "nothlnstodo."Sorry, bvciuw oa the days so byYou nro rr.itlci* nnd wuary, you know not why,AndoncclnawliliolcnnscothotnicoOi many a (car on your proud, fair face.You GOG I am only a laborer'* vita,Dolnjr my part in tlic treadmill of life;Jo?, my husband, H ntt nil day,Klglillnff the clanta of waut avrny;Iiaby and I are bu^y, too,liui we're plenty of, timo to be sorry lor you,

y's a nuisance, a pln&ue, and n Joy,Itut then, you see, Iia U my own swcci boy;I liavo no time for a groan or a suit,No timo lo bu idle as the tl:i}H go by;My arms nro full as tlio day \-t lonj,Cult ns my heart wltu Ita bappy sons'.

Poor, rich ndshbororcr tlio wny,WaU-hlng my bnby and mo nt play;What of your wealth If your heart Is bare t' l i i to love nnd bo loved that makes lire BO fairNo, neighbor mine, I can tell you tru?,Indeed, 1 ii ratner bo I than you.

From the Youoe Folkn' "tuml

SOLITUDE.

Lausb, and Uic world laughs with you;Weep, and you weep nlonc.

For too sad old cartli must borrow IU rairlu,But haslroublo enough ot Ita own.

Bins, and tbe I1III9 wilt answer;Sigh, It Is lost on the air.

The echoes bound to a Joyful sound,But shrink from voicing cure.

Bojolce, and men will seek you;Urleve, and they turn and BO.

They want full measure of nil your pleasure..But they do not need your woe.

Be glad, and your mends nro many ;Do sad, and you loso them all.

There are nono to decline your nectarod wine.Hut alone you must drink lire's f.i!!. .

Feast, and your liatla arc crowded;Fast, and the world goes t>j".

Succeed and give, and It helps you live,Bui no matt enn iiclp you die.

There is room in tho hulls ol pUMatuoFor a inrgn nnd lordly train.

But one by ono we must nil nio onThrouirh tlio narrow olalea ot pain.

-•EllaWlicelci

"SU&AR HEARTS."

" BultCrcups and Daisies 1"Tlint was tbe ntiioa of tbo picture. It wti*

only A eimplo rendering of n Kun-bathedmeadow, with au old pollard willpw sbadow.lug lliu deep woodliind jiool, - Umt bang IDtbo ^hop window nnd n'.trnctcd 8uny ilillcr'nattontion M ehe passed by, witU her itnnt'ajnarlict basket on ber nrru.,,, Yet what a eicltlonging it awakened in her henrt for tbewild rural scencu which (tbo had left behindher forever I Tho solid inasnea of brickbuildings seemed to malt nnd dissolve, liketho aerial pinnacles of a drenm—tbo burningpavementa ranished from benenth bar feet,nod ones imm> dhu (mewed to BIAIIII amongthe purple glene and enameled fields of Ce*d a r V a l s . • • • • •• -r •

Poor Susy! She was only oighteon—and-?t •!! (h-,;r»rk!? -B-.! S^T;,of. lift P ? " " " ^over for ber. She bad buried tbo parents,whom she laved, ~sho bad seen the oldbometileail eold at nuctton under tho hatefulrod flag- She bad rjnWreled with tha lovervho bad once been all tbe world to her,—orelss be hnd quarreled with her, or some se-cret insidious inflnencfi bail crept stealthilybetween their hearts. £asy bereclf scarcelyknow exactly bow it van. She onlythat fibs won too proud to utter tbo wordwhich might have recalled him, and that tbebad feigned otter indifforooco when be wentaway with tho pnrty of young engineers toA l u n k a ! ••:•• ~ '

And then bad COLIO wr.nt nnd solitudo nnddosolution, until her undo l?cthcrlck hadcomo down from Boston to take hor homo.

"Woain't fino folks, mo nuil Melissa,"wiid Undo Pctberick, who was evidently illat cflso in bis Sunday E"tb. "Wo1™workin' people os don't put on JBut there never was a Potherick yet itsstood by atd saw their kit): and kin in trou-ble without liftia' a hclpin' band. So if youran put up with onr homely ways, NieceSusau, you'ro kiudly welcome- to a homowit l i .un!" . . . . . : . .:;•• .,....•,;.._-.„.• -,-;••. _ ..;; ;

SuKy burst out cryiug. Kbo wan GO lonelythat hor uuclo'tt kinduess went ttraight tober heart, And ebo put her little cold handinto Mr. Vethorick's rough pnlm and kissedbitn.f '• •,. •}•'

','YOB, uncle," chQBaid, " I will go withyou."

But it was n btrango aud ijuacctistomodlife to tho country girl, tbb being mowed upbehind city walls, where it seemed aa if thsBan Hover sbcuc, tho breezes never blow.Then wore at leant eight littlo Fftbericks,of vftrious sizes, and her auut, a elout, good*tiutuiod woman, with, cherry cheeks and

' eyes as black and shining on ghisagnvo her a cordial weleomo—ivnd yet SQBJdroojoed. Poor child, bow was sho to helpIt? It was a3 if you'hntl"transplanted nroot of wild maiden-hair fern from somemountain glea into tho pnrchod rcgiicity back yard. It was not postiiuunder tha circumstances, Bho uhould thrive.

But she contrived to hiiay herself, novitheless, jwith tbo children nud tho housework.ncd'Auct Fetherick..ntaryolcd muchot hor deftness, tAct, and ingenuity..';•\-*'I doclaro to ROodnceii, Simy," said thogood dnitio, " i t does scorn ra if you'd oughl

" to."'iiaTO"B'riiouKon oc^vour ,• o wiii^~yon'ro~ Bt*i h t ^ I ' i ftbont everything. . Honest tratb'aoVJ-ijavan't you got a beuuVj.

'•No^BitdSusy, stooping.to straigliteitba Basil'of tho youngest; FetUcriok hut one.

"OK," but you'll hnVulu&B,';novor fenr,"said Mrs. Fothorick, connolingly. "Girl*liko you always marry early- Thorn's MiBeck, tlio flour-brokor, whom yoni* uncle.orders nit bis Best Family Flour,—ho huthrco sons, nil of 'em as nuo young fellowiMono would wisli to noe. . I doclare, I'vemost A mind to give a> dauciug-ten r.ud invite•em hero I"

"Don't nek thorn on my account, aunt,"wifl Sn»y, Blirinkinjj-back frooi. tho .moreidea; "I—I don't euro'lor cuinpiny," t

"Bntyou ought to' cftro tor Iwniipauy/t

saidMrj.i>ctiioricT;. , "Girls HhvHy«dol" ,-.So tboiliroo tall Bocks verb nskod to the

little baolt parlor of Mrs. Pothoriok'« bnkory,—and Squiro Horanoy nud tbo AssirtanlIteotor of tho parish, nnd tbo plumber'syouug mnu, who was nbtmt tn sot up iu bus.kasa far. bimsolf,.',anrl .tho.:two:spactnclci3youths wbo roomed in tho ispper~'floor''and

: woro understood to be pvoparing for misMon-C

d£stlncll> to undontttnd that the had no do.•Irs to cbaogo her condillou. Aud, to checkAunt Fethcrick'ii romonstraucex, sho madebcrtoli bailer and moro useful than oresal>oul IhebouHO. ; -

" You'll never bo married In Iho world,"said Aunt Fcthorick, despairingly.

" I don't want to," said 8tuy. "Floaso,dear aunt, don't nrijo me ftbont it I Lot miitay witb you I"

"Theio'a no denying," neVnowlodRodLin. Fetboriek, that yoa'ro dreadful, yhandy about the homo, my dear. I don'tknow whatever wo should hato dono with*out you aince Sloosleur Dnpong, tha Fre iob»man ,w«nt nwnyT Yon'Te managea, th"meringua and Obatlottes and chocolatetctaxrtaanovor was! I ain't no band atfinch gimeracks, tbougb, as Fotherlck oftensoya, for A batch o{ good, plain iponge-cttko, or a pan of penny pound-cakes, I'mequal lo anybody 1"

" Ob, Aunt Fetherick," coaxed Susy, (l d(lot ma make BOIHO sugar licnrta,—such namy mothor used to bako for Saturday nights,wilh caraway Hood sprinkled In, aud plentyof red sugur sand on tho top. I know thocnstomorB will liko them. Feoplo can't helpliking: them I Ono of tho new tin callers Islust the shape of motbor'B old oco that bungon tho kitchen dresser. Do let mo try,a n n L " • • • • • • • . . •

lira. Fctherick smiled good-huniorcdly." Woll, well, child," said she, " do an you

plcano 1"So tho pan of sugar hcnrti wiw mado and

baked, aud sprcul an a Bhcet of whito papeiin tho show window with an array of maccn-roons nboya, ana 11 y,\ns* dish of Frenctkisses bcluvr. For Mm. 1'dlicrick rathe:

rtiritiu urrau^emuiit oJprided burwdf uu thuher windows.

THE FROHTIEHP OF MADHESB

Buch Is tbo Utlo of on interesting loctatvrecently dtUvored by Dr. Ball iu hla coursent tho Paris Faculty of Medicine. Tha g«u-orally received opinion that folly and rctuouft.ro Hep^ratod by i» strictly drawn niathcraft-ticallino in, nccorfing to Dr. Ball, quit*orroucou.i. There is n brood frontier, hesays between nnnity nnd inminlty, which Upeopled by millions of Inhabitants, Dr.Bull buldit that tbo number of persons per-fectly rcnsonabio on all points throughouttbo cntiro period of their ciwtenco form buta minority of rnnnklntl. Tho world aboundswhb people, ho talk w, whom astrlot wicn-tifid diiignoBls would condemn as mail, ormore or lew " touched;" yet nt no Urao ottheir lifo would it bo pormi&ftiblo to putthem under restraint. Such peoplo nro tobo Keen occupying bonornblycnd oncccsflfnl-ly every position iu lifo nud nociety; wobruuh nRuinst them vhcut wo take our dailywallcK abroad; wo sea tbem in tlto mirrorwhich reflect* ounclvcn.

Dr. Hall wan recently consulted l»y a youngman who was cugnjud to bo married, butwho found it impossible to visit his intrudedbriilabecnnso it would involve n jotwnoy atGomo length iu n railway carriage, and liecould never enter ono without fepliuft »idesiroto jump out an HOOUUKUIIJ tnitu wiwin motiou. Ho was.advised lo rtccuutombituitclf grndually to tbin modo of travelingby taking Bbort journeys on tbo Nuburbntiline, hut bo could never get beyond Autcuil;tbero he had to lesivo tha carriage for fear olaccidents. Homicidal Impulse is likewisemet with. Thouviot'o caso is ono of tbeofteucist quoted. For yeara this uuplcosaut

q yperson was tortured with

kll lhpto killfi

raa It tbo Biigar licnrts that bnd set SUBJMiller to thinking of the old times when shetook Aunt Fctberick's market-basket nudwont out for pickled tripe, celery, and •Mister for thut toUy'n nipper table ? ForAunt Fotlicrick bad invited ft jmrly or mid-dlo-ngcd matrons to upend Iho eveniug, and

anted evcrythinc to Im capccialty nice Ind the picltini of " lluttercti|w and Dai-«B" hi tlic sliitli-witulow bro'ii-jlit Iho sud*

•leu U-MA tn Jier fiyes t\i she liclwl.t it." I Khonl.l liko that iiicinre," *>ii.l tliwy to

herself. Su H!IO weul in uml uicuMy nskedba prieo. /

SevoDty-rivo dollars," paid tlio dealerlooking up from tbo mourning btatiouerywhich bo was showing to A stout customer[n crapo trimmings and onyx Jewelry,And Susy, much ftbnsbcd, crept out ..again.Sbo knew nothing of tho valuo of oil paint-Ings,—she only know that-she liked tn»picture And nsveiity.nvo dollats I Why,tbe man might on well baTQJtwjd tfavonty*five thousand dollars! '; 'V

As Bho flitted away down tin fltrdd a talln"on, who had just sprung out of n cab,looked after hor.,

" Am I drcntiiing?" ho thought, " o r isbut really Susy Miller?" What nonaeasn!As if sbt', of d l iiersooa in tbo world, wcrohere!" ,

It was not two hours afterward, however,islore; stroliins down, the wMu..«v.?nn'V;b|>camo in sight of tbo array of sugar hearts.Ouco again ho stopped abruptly, Howmany ft time, as n bay, Had he stood anawatched kind Mrs. Miller cut out thoao veryeugar hearts with hor crisp 1-ttlo tin cutter,and Bprinklo them over with red sweet «and.when they enmo from tbo oven nnd were>glazed artistically over with h'little wljito oE

;lt tbo slightest wish to tako tho lifo of nman. Ho battled with tbo Impulse foryears, but nt length it got tbe best of him.Ono day ho murdered n young girl, a per-:cct fitrnugcr to him, whom unfortunatuibniico throw in bia way la the kitchtn of arcetaurant. Dr. Hall waa conBultol somotimo ago by a painter of considerahlo talent,who was a prey to these murderous impuls-es. Ho had married early in life, htB familywrm large aud bin enrcs and anxieties largoin proportion, At nhout eight-and-thirty,without physical nilmcnt of nuy kind, or anyspecially unfavorable turn fai his affairs, bUminu began to bo affected. If ho enw amirror ho experienced n desire to swash i t ;near a window he felt n temptation to jumpsilt; ho never got n bank noto In his bandthat ho did not feel inclined to tear it inpieces. These morbid promptings present-ly assumed n moro formidable shape; hubegan to bo assailed with a temptation to

Involuularjiy ho opened tho door andwent in

""Who Sakort those utifiar hearts?" heasked of Melissa Maria; the eldest Pethorickgirl, who'mis'-on'-temporary'dai; itt"thestore.

"Eh?" said Molifiea ilario,.promptly,t'ostog her presonco of mind. " Ma! Susy iJlere'fl n customer!" . : •

Auul'l'ctiieriuk wad busy with tho baby.Bury Miller cnn:o in, blushinf; and lovely.- •'Tho sugar heartsiaro tun cents a dozen.

said she. "They

Aud then Smty uttered a little cry andturned as whtto• " Harry 1" she

laud I"Ulinnglit .no,'

tho marblo counter,exclaimed, "Hurry Har-

mld, qntetly. . " I t USusy. Dear, dou't tromblo BO. Hero is achati1. Sit down,—and toll me. bow on earthyou camo hero 1" " : '

"But I thought"yonKworo- in Alaska!"said Susy, scarcely, kuowinfr; whether tohngh 0never sea you again,dream ?"

cry. " f—I (lbo aght I shouldOb; Harry, is this a

"Did you really enro wb.oth.or yon did otnot, Susy ?" asked Harlnnd, earnestly.And tbo fair voung head ikooped on hiaBhoulder. E>'jo burst into tears.

"Ob, Harry 1 Harry!"That was nil that eho nnid;' but it

enough.llelissa JInrin bnd bnstoncd with speed to

her mother, crying out,"Mai uial our Suey has got n benul

ttight there in tbo slore 1 And she's .crying,—and bo's pot bis arm around her I"""iilrii.-Pethorick lookod up quickly. '

VLight tho firoiu.the back pnrlorr_.M8\lissa" Maria," said sho. " And opon "thiblindp, nnd shako out tho curtain, and bi.quick.about i t , ch i l d ! ? . • •• \_[__ _;

And by nigMfnll" everybody in"~"Potbe.nek's Celebrated Bnkory " know that the/woro going to loso Miso Miller.

Impromptu., dancos.'Shafiaid"No," to tho ineiptout'plumber,

, trie, A larfjo I frownod. down tho advances of the olderP.PQ'x. . 1 QStsqioqary, a a d gUTO old Sijtiiro Komnoy

from tho'Alnskn Expedition by rv'telogramfrom his lawyer, notifying hitii of a consid-erable bequest from a dielant relativo1=iauilyhon he had como to Codar Vale, Susy'!er liml (lisftppcarcdj uo OHO kuew wbitlicr.

llnrry had come to Boston'OU^IHIBIjrolatiug to liia nonty acquired property''and in pnimius nlong tho streot liis ••n.Uen-

tion wns nttractcd by tha Sugar Hearlg intho window of n bakery. •jWbcu I auwthem," B'itid ho " I was auro Susy wus uear,

Hearts in Greenland !'r •>$''''; , "It'squito a roiiinnce." said Mrs. Fethe-•• r icVfioiemnlyr^ ' '^""^^ '"^^ 1 "^™^"^

lint if tho good udinauliad known muobot rent life «ho would havo discovered bowolton it traiisforme itself into romanca ovoryd a y i u t h o y e a r . — S k i r U y Drown .•••'

That all may tost and bo-,oonvincctl, o!tho superior morits of Klcctro-Silicou, tinftinicms'silver polisli, wo will mail snunitifree'upon receipt,of address.' ut 72 . JohnStreet, Now York.- v - ;.-•":. .-._•.,^T C'iicnpICIiPnpprU-flumjKfcH I

rA Inrgo stock ol tlio finest (jold iiudsilver Anioiifin watches over iti thin mark-et. Call nhiVseo them at C, « ^ r e n

rolh«

pburning ricmrcbill hu

THE EARTHQUAKE SEHSATIOH.

All who havo related from actual ezpor.Icnco how an cnrthqaalco feels, agroo ladoBCriblngtho sensation as ono of pecaUarBickcning fright and despair, as If tho boltoiabad fallen out of thr. \ world and tbo wholonnivereo was going to pieces. la "Travelin Peru and Mexico," tbo writer gives JoanRomero's story of a recent terrcmoto tit tboequatorial Sierras, front which ho and hiscattlo wcrocofferers. - .- • ... ••- ,' ; -7

At tho flret waralag nimblo in tho ground,himself and bfe family and hlfl workmoo aU.quitted occupations and ran to tho middle oKan opon field.

Eatboforo wo reached this (ho Bays) theearth trembled violently beneath onr fett,tnd wo wcro all thrown to tho ground.

Wo wero all, however, BOOH on our feetigaln, And in a position of comparative safe*

ty whero we could watch tho effects of tboearthquako upon tho nuimald. Thcfio allstood motionless with their legs stretchedout and their heads bent down ulinoat to theground, ono or two of tho cattlo moaning. •

A Gecond eliock WAS very dilTcrcnt. Dur-ing tho first ono wo accmed to bo drawn orpushed from sido to side; but now wo felt,for A miuuto or moro, an if nomo weightwere pressing ns to tho ground, ami Imme-diately after this as light AS it wo wcro As-cending Into tho Air, showing that tbo shockiras In tho first enso horizontal, and in thoBooond in a perpendicular direction.

Of bis own foclings, Sir, Itotnoro snid thatne experienced a kind of terror hard todescribe. *pMy first ttensations wcro Adrend tlint tbo earth wan About to opeu nndbury everything within its bosom. Butwhat I felt after this wnn not liko tho fear o(death which I lmvo cipuriuiiuoil 111 othercasefl. I havn faced tho bayonet and stoodbefore tho cannon's mouth, and I cannot sayaltogether without fear of human enemieswho, ouo might surprise, oxperieucod tbfleiiluo unplcasuut Hensnlinns tis oneself. Thoprospect of denth, however, Is • generallyaccompanied by hopes of tho future; butduring an Gartb<iun!co tho renson Is subdued,and my predominant feeling was that wowero utterly b i t . It Boomed as if all naturewas nbont to cipiro; and for an hour or twoafter tbo shocks thcro T.-»*.I tho samo appear.ancocf dread among tho wbolo parly. '

" Even the bca-stts stood for oomo timo Intho position which they had ttikon. daringtbo fihooks, nnd required patting anil rcos-.mrlng before they would move."

k GOVERNOR'S CORRESPOHDEMCE.

The Uoston ecribo of tho St. Pitul Kaneer

iglo bin children.ilyitig of croup,' uight by her bedrf

tbo utmost tenderness.tho physician, "ftt (hepraying, with learn ihild' li i h t b

pHia little daughtermi ho spout nightdu nursing her with

"Yet," said he looment whon 1 wiwmy eyes, that tho

d Ip y g , ychild's lifo might bo spared, I was tormentedwith a horrible desire to tako her uut.cf thocradle imd throw her into tho tiro. Even

IOW," bo added, " aa I epenk to you I feel aHost i&toase desire to strangle you; but I

chock myself." Tho xioctor nover saw thisi i n j »uiicuuatr'uCS.Trbichhc;h?.z

p j reason, to regret, for m ho was aniau of powerful build ho would hnvo been

auecdiugly "ugly customer" had hissanguinary iinptilsef proved beyond his con-trol. Itut up to that time, ns tbo doctorrcuiarkh-, ho bad kept them successfully incheck. His nearest friombt did not even

;pect that ho was subject to them. Hefulfilled all tho duties of lifo in n correct andexemplary manner. No doctor could bavocertified to bis bctug insane. Yet assuredlylie was oa tho "borderland" of insanity.—

""t*y: At'ALQUE BEDH1 EADS.Ainoitjc tho few'Veliefl-otJiarbariKin hero—

or, iicrhtjM, of n "loftier" civt'liaitipn, for" i h " h itthey

pigh"—aro tho euonnotis.cat-

l fithey arowfy h i g h a r o tho euonntiixfnlquo bedtteaitu ot tho St. Oliarlo^, wvfiesa New Orlowts corrcspoiuiciit ot tbo ChicagoA'etes, Tbey nro indoseribnbly grand, ofcotirae, with pauderous posts reachiug to tholofty ceiling,land a canopy, lined with col-ored silk, haviag a brass ropotto for A puck-ering centre. And, so broad are thoaocouchos/of antiquity that a qutqt familymight 'cauip" on either odgo whilo you oc-cupied tho middle enconscious of theirproximity. Ono feels liko nu iuterosting"stiff" lying"" in Btate " under and upon Ihtoforniiilahlo affair. Iu amuring contrast withtbeso pipantio bedsteads are tho diminutivepillows provided fot • aso. They arelittle moro tbau toilet pin-cushions, and oventhoir rolalions, tho miuuto foalher bags calledpillows by courtosy^m the Bleeping cars,would bo nshnnied to rocogntio tbotn eveu oaiccoud cousins.. Our companion, who hassot A particle of liuuior iu his composition,gravely miRgested that wo'p'ut a fow matcheforoeswnys in our ears lest those liltlo thingsshould becoiha pressed'into tho aurictportnro and thus bo lost.

A Iluitlilo MlNiuke.Aii Irisliuian wits accused of atcaHag iv

liandkorcliicf of a fellow traveler, but thoowner, on finding it, apologized to Pat ,arid saul Hint i t was a mistnltn. •;-.:';Armli,mo jewel," retorted Put , " i t 'was a two-sided mistnlio; you took mo.'.'or a tlinfe,mid I look you foi* ' a giniloman." Agreater mistnkowillbii'miitlouy uur readersibould iLey full to invent iu that most ef-

Siiwftii all euro for Corna, "Pedacurn

.rlagca olis opened

.—A lonn ncatod in ono of tho \x\\A funornl pracodsionjivNcw Orltiimhis uuufT box. Tbo wind blew the KUIIII >utotho oyoB of tho horsorf nttuchod to tho curriflgo next in litiu. Muddened by tbo-piiin,tlioaiiiinaW hrolco froni tlio lino aiid miiuvay,"'t\iii1 dikshoil tbo cni'riiigo' lo. i^iywnqninKt n latup-poKt. Fortuuutuly no oui

Iff!lil>lKjHl4!H-N3'iitpt<mi«iMi<l«!iThcsj'tiiptoms•nro.mnintnro, like pcr-

spirutiot!,, iutctiso itclijni;, incroitstiJ liysurntuliing, very distreBtunu;, |mrticiilnrly atiiiglit, secma.na if piii-wdruisworu trawlingiu tintl ubout'tlio rfictiinijthopHvntepnniiarc sometimeg afl'octcd. If allowed to con-,limie very serious remilta may follow.

-"SWAYfoE'S OINTMENT'1 is%, plpna,mi*,, surocure. Also for Tetter," Itch. Suitfthcum, Scalil Heiid, Erysipulna, Bui'VotH'Ilcti, IJIDICIICS, nil scaly, crusty Skin Die-fiiiBra; Sent by maillor riO.cunbj Sin*es,'iSL.-S;: 0 " Btaiiips).'' "Addi'eKH.vDllSWAY.NK &' SON, Pltilmlelphia, Vn.Soltlby druggists.

L The liudioss oniiliuburRh, it is oaid,^' is j-_-_i ., ._•-_.-,: ., -• Uaijnpplly 8lteTi«";

lurdored Oitnrr; nnd

nover known to^miie.tho only daughter of ah i h

y g ,tho sistor of another AVIIUMO IIOUIP is trom-bling under tlio welelit of hU cromi. ,•

THE VARIOIlb KINDS OP O1RL3. 'I

contcruporarlos in dlOTorentnro engaged in a ccntrovcrsy about tbe

usefulness of tbo girl*. Wo ohscrro vltheitreuio RrallQcatlou that oftch estuemodcontemporary Is proud of tho girls of ltdparticular town. Each., believes its owngirls to ho far Buperior to any othor Ia allthat can inako girla what they should be.Each has undertaken to set off tho particular

lino of Ha particular girl*. iS;'Girls, however, aro viewed from T03Uy

different etandpolnta. Esteemed cootom-poraricB inrito young men to marry them,tomo for ooo quality and somo for another.Ia Cincinnati wo learn that tbo youngwomen aro valunblo because thoy paint oachlua; In Louisville becnuio they paintBoraething else—perhaps tbo lily; io Doston ^because they think thoy understand Emersonand know how to bnko beans and pork iamolasses; in St. Louis becattso they havegreat and responsible knowledge of (heclassics; ta Chicago becaaso they wear im-mense shoes; iu Now York becmso thoyknow how lo drees; ia Washington becausethoy can't speak English; in New Orleaafbecause they havo black oyes and red lips,Hnd in other places tho girls are set forth oaaccount of various other things. ; ; -•- —

Wo fenr that tbo most of our esteemedcontemporaries havo entirely failed to undor.stand what is necessary to Iho trao useful-ness of a girl., A largo foot, n knowledge ofchina painting, or of pork nnd beans, or ofEmerson, do not essentially constttutuy adrawback. They may ovca bo very gfljodthings la their way. But tbo young m&nwho is looking Tor n girl to marry will deshimself a great service if ha find a girl wha\ha? jjivprt n littln-lhought to tho practical^ *things of lifo; whoso knowledge of the ' 'classics hns uot so absorbed her that shohasn't had time to learn how to'malio a loafuf bread and broil a chop. Wo can ossuraour esteaaied contemporaries that tbero area great many such fiirla.—PhiladelphiaTimes.

A BURGLAR'S KIT. .

Hank burglars' tools are generally of *very superior order, gathered with caro and . r'piecometvl until tbo kit ia mode up. A full '7kit of tho best order ia worth $2,000. Thismay all go in tho event of a failure of n joband generally docs go whoa asuccessful pioco of work is accomplished, aa -Iho booty is]hcavy enough to carry away initfiolf, BO that took nro left ^ohind. Me.ekinics of a suporior class exist ia larger citieswho ninko n specialty oj-fashioniug burglars'tools. In tho iibaonco of Euoh a mechanic

Press writes concerning thu corrcHnoiulcnc^Liho tool are collected in parL?, but aa this isof Governor Butler: Lettera are receivedfrom fitfttriRincn, politicians, celeltriticn,

nCKs men, and n great niauy from beg-aud cranks. Mnny of them nro curious

ia request, orthography, nud diction. Ouowomnti recently wrote to Hutlcr and statedthat she had scrimp donbtn at her <

inity, nnd Wanted him lo hnvo her yhin au innnno iiKyhim. Atiother wontroubled with bronchitis, wroto that ehethooght' tlmt tbo • ciimnto of Cnba-wmiMbenefit her health, aud wanted him t<u«r- Ihtiiu,'.uiiu.tL'll:, insllic? 'dsuLt;BCcurucy of her pbysiciun's bill, nud wantedtbo Governor to "go for him" nud unitehim teen tbo chuvycK. A Western manhnd an opiiortuuity of securing IUI iutrrcstis a street rnr motor nod wanted the Gover-nor to kindly loan him $:),Q0<> in order toget it, and another simply desired a losin o[.$.".00, which ho promised to return withintwo years. A poet (?) wrote that ho wouldgladly dedicate n eoimet to Hin Esccllcucj-for a few dollunt, wbilo another wanted hi;name to a subscription lifit to endow ,n ]>ra..fessorship in a uew college. A youug l»dy'from the extreme Went hnO a sister dUioniowhere in tho East, nnd she writes to

:ho Governor nskiuy him to ascertain wbn<has becotuo of tbo property of tbo deceased.A Western ngricuItural-Hoeiety, whoso fi.tinnces nro very much reduced, want? ihoQ£U,cral to visit their town and deliver nkoiuro on lnnd irrigation free gratis, whiletbo pastor'u? A church desires him to open acourse iu his "toWlJ, for tho benefit of hit"

'church: Thero aterequests for ouo : Ifavors, and the writers allanswer. •• So

•islcy way of obtaining tbem, it is avoided. f p O ' S i b l o . ' . . - . * ' . . • , . • • .

Kits of tho tohymau's took are kept o a "hand Tor biro, and a good collodion can boobtained iu tho contrcs of tho business forfrom 5100 to §300. These tool routera arogenerally tool makers also, hut often the:cnco has them on hand, and it is part of thobusiness ot the old cracksmen to keep thorn, ...Fifty per ceut. of tbo noted burglars aropractical sniitta, aud thoroughly understandtho temper nnd capacity of their own tools,SO"i?t* W ' i H^w*1 aoli owning implementnof various kitul-i, pools their possessions,and thus mako up a full "kit." The tool

inkers have their specialties. Somo. nro fn-f,>nious for chills, other for punches andjimmies, aud one maker made tt national re-mtattbn for a Eledgo of load and copper that

entirely superseded that foruely used olsteel, decause of tho dull, almost noiseless,DIOWB it strikes.—Cleveland Herald.

s for pardous andtivand one other

ll desKP immediatetho nmoVit of mail

matter that tbo transaction of that part ofthoroutino busineiis lias been rcducod\al-most to a scienco by tho Governor. V.

NEW YORK HEAL ESTATE,

Regarding renl cstnte, tlio Uormtt ot fitTroy 7 ime.i writes: " Ono of Iho curious .(ea.luroa «i this'specialty U tbo imtuenso in.:rease in the valuo of property on Broad..Viiy bolow Wnll etrcet. Tbero was a timowhen (his was a dull aud almost dcGerUdlocality. - It tboii Bccnied that tbo , corner olWall street wns a limit beyond which b'nsl-

i could not pn>is. This condition, bow-over, is changed by the oroetioa of the Pro-fluco Exchange nmt also the FieldBtuldjug-bbtli at the foot of Broadway.'Tho result iebown in th'b voeont sain of property in thUvieinity,' uiohuliug Nos. 52, fi I and fifi,' andixtendicg from Hfoiidwny through to thennxtstrpfit.^Thooniirft front is only soyouty...fivo foot, nud yet John Jncob Autor paid nround niilliou for the property, and will ex-,poudahalf million in improving it. Fivoyears ngo it belongtd to Edward Matthews,.Who becatno involved, and was obliged"1 to

wll Ilad.ho kopUt ho would have got a^5u^t™i»iilioli"^ltuiorLb'ivii"tua"pricu-it"thca:brought, this being tho profit which tho pur.chtuter nintlo. by tbo "recent snlo to" Astor.Matthows nt ouo timo held air immensoamount: of Wnll street property, and wascnnRidorcd . a iiiillioiiinve,. but dating'thoihriukngo bo wns com polled to fioll, and thisruined him. - How ninny men would now borich could llipy havo hold thoirpropeity tillIho nhrin!;nge bad passed—but ueccssity'

A pcculiur virtue in Aycr's Rareapanllais that whilo it cleanses mid purges theblood from nil corruptions nnd impuritiera n i thereby rootn'oiit diseann, i t ibulklsujami inyijToiatcs Iho whole' Hystem,"andinalces one young uguiii. £»

^•i'WFY.'.SnK ^SWALIOWEI> A. BCITOS.— Aj-iiniijj woman living near Willtanisport, Pa,recently swallowed npin, which lodgedcroso-^>- in ,hor A tb ron t ,~At te r . - thnpbyi :had given up tho enso as hopeless, tbowoman's littlo brother persuaded her to Hwnl-Ww a button, ta whkik was attached A string.-When tho, button was swallowed tho boy,

•JflrireSTttie Etringmnd aiRlodsed-t!!"rVr'n

Thtt* young woman's throat was eomewhattorn, bwt not noriously ipjured, —PhiladtUphia Times. . ! ' • '

A.FAMOUS DRV SHAVE,

Tbe rait of Cox _against tbo Superintendent of iuiCorrcotion for damages iu ciittplaintira whiskers, tbo plaiutiff having hia prison or, has been ordered for n retrial alRutland, Vt. This case iV achieving no-toriety, having bfen already tried byi'twcjurioM, who returned heavy.verdicts for'theplaiiitiuY Cox was fined for selling liquor,and was committed till tho] fino should bepaid, By law bo had twenty-four hoars topay tho flue; if not paid then iniprisoninculfollowed. Cox doclarod ho would not- ~ pay,and agreed to waive his privilege of wnitiugtwenty-four hours before bia; imprisonmentshould begii

ho \v\and bad himting tbo beardtook cold,doctors swonr it was caiiRod by tltno judges held that the officers had no ri.to fihavo him till tho twenty-four.hours ,weraup ; and both juries gavo him 'rousing; big •'vordicts; but each timo thero was sonio in-formality in tho trial, and now tho poor fel.low has got to go it tf-over ngain.—8r>*ing- '.JUftlRepublican. * ,"..;'" "'- ".'"'- "-'•

heavy red beard of somo dozen yearWv^

p nend"".""feet,

5[any forget that tlio hair a\idcleansing as well as the hands aExtensive use of Ayer's Hair Vigor haaproven1 t ^ t i t i a^ the beafc^cleanamg-Ji'gent-for the hair—tlint it prevents as v:cll asremoves dandruff, coola and soothes dhcscalp, and stimulates tbo hair to renewedgrowth and beauty. .;. _>, .. ' •' . •>

UHANGEBJM^TEXAS. ; '

~ "^Vtiou'thTrailMaaboom'boBaii'iVToia)!"ton years ngo, and n great tide of: immigra- ' V; ilion flooded tbo State on evor train," iat'™—'"'"•"''-'economic nud produotivo condition of--the!™stock business witnessed radical changes,^,and tho industry is now. undergoing^n..;«ioiii^-plolo rnor'gnnizntion, Old-timo' projudices ^against impi-ovoraonts aro giviug way, fencesaro being built, wild lauda ore located nndtracts owned by tbo State or by corpcnitionnara being leased for long_-terms.';' .Tho oldlog house is fast disnpponriiig,' and no cu-

cattleman coneide'rs his herd com..';„•unless his bulls nro. full-blooded Diir-

barns from tho rich blue grass farms of Ken-'tt'.cky;-.:."Aa • a^eouaequouoe .tlio j Rtnek.raiHcr. .-.:... L Iproduoes hotter boof, and for the past three,ycfira the tnnrkct has etcadily Inclined. No ;bufince?- rrnys;,n; hrtUm-- dividend on the '.;.mouoy invested, and shrowd mon with idlo,•;:lapital nro Inking ndvnnlaga o t tbo fnot ! 'p g g

Addi t ions ara constauUy be ing m a d o t o Vast : 'h d d u ' [ n j C l J

e t o t .He says: "Samaritan Nervine enrod tnnjTofilynpoiwia and (jcriernl tieliility." ., '••'/•'•£:'?":'

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• • • ! - •

ThelUiltornntiil PubllNliera.

K LABOK. UBO. n. vok

$1,50 per YeAr, la Advance.

rWASHINGTON, N.J . , OUT. U.ISSJ.

V'Oi; (iOVKKNOK,

LEON ABBETT,

rOK ASSEMBLY—l>t MSTMCT,

Stephen. 0. Larison,Or 11ACKETTBT0WX.

Mit. LAUISON'S OITOXEXT,—LiuitSat-urthy afternoon tho itopublicaus oftliis Assembly district elioso Mr. S.C. Larison'a oppoucnt, nud wo uro oftho opinion that in making the clioicothey showed Sir. Larison ii groutdcnl of favor. Xot thnt they intended to do so—oh, no—they did it \tyadvertently by giving him a wonk op-ponent. Having adopted tho reso-

: lutiona of tho Republican State Con-vention, they also followed tho exam-ple of Unit august body in uoiuiuut-

—iiig tlio weakest man before the con-vention. "We can bay nothing eitherfor oi1 against Mr. Conovcr personal-ly, for we are in the snine boat withmoat of tho people iu thin distnet,we don't know tho gentleman. Mostof the members of the conventionwero unacquainted with him, and acouiuiittc o had to be appointed to

-:—accompany him through tho districtand introduco him to tho people. I tis in this very obscurity that his chiefweakness consists. He will no doubtJbko the voto of his party, but out-1

/side of that his voto will be slim, usJthe people are not going to voto for

a man they do not know in exclusion^E of .ono whom .they., do know and'•* -whoso record is good. But his party

voto will not elect him by any means,and this fact was recognized by a

. speaker in tho, convention on Satur-day whim he remarked that a manmust be nominated who would drawa considerable vote from the Demo-cratic party, " for," said he, "if the

- contest is to be between Democratsand JiepubUcans, we are beaten al-ready." "Wo congratulate the Demo-cratic party on the choice made bytheir opponents.

v OF INTEREST TO SOCIKTULS.—A caseof nirick interest to all boueucial so-cieties in Nosy Jersey has been de-cided in a local court in Trenton.ThisSvns the case of Lewis Ed\-«ngnitist Hamilton Lodge, Xo. 91,Knights of Pythias. Edwardstaketi ill ft long time ago and for

"some time drew the regukr benefitof $4 a week. Eight months ago hewas visited by a committee of thoLodge, which decided that he wns

. well-enough to. get along withoutthis stipend, and the lodge upon :t

—report to'this effect:struekv-tiis'":'nttin.from the sick list. Testimony wasadducod upon the triiil to show thatEdwards was not .in.u condition to

• do any work from the time the lodgetook its action until suit was begun.A verdict was rendered in favor ofEdwards for the full amount claimed,the court holding that the examina-tion and report-of ..Vsociety's com-

i6fc be considered asevidence of a. man's ability or

inability to work.

.—Iuquirioanmuy ]H.Tttou» uu to \vUoliicr

mid be compelled to pay fur IIOWH-pnperri Hcnt to their adilrcwt Tvitlijuitauthority have called for tho follow-ing nilo from tho Post ORico Dopart-ment: Tim liability of n party to payfor a newspaper must bo determinedby tlio rules applicable to other con-

"Wlioti a publisher wHliuut arequest from' a party—eithor expreswor implied—Hendw a paver, the inerofact that the party addressed tiilceathe paper from tho pout-olllco docs not

Jofitijolf create a liability to psiy forit. If, (alien two t« tiisiko u contract

land one party, without tliL-eou :c:i)f the other, minwt iimlio him hi

Idobtof.

Pitmv HOCUII.—"Wendell Phillips,who is Ivuown tii every man as havingnt ono tiniG been one of tlm HIIUUICII-cst niciubevs of tho graiL-moml-Mmpiirty, in a letter advocating tlioelection of Duller as Governor ofMassachusetts speaks as follows:

I diMrnot mid dwplM Iliu liurnililkfiii

b.v|Kx.'rlleit nud tinic-rcrvcrx."" . \ s double . l i i i l tre."" A M foiilK'jjH uarrtun iLiiitiiiK-nulii!^ In du:

grave clolliv* of their honored pretli"They havo no right to acuk tlielr fiindUluto

uinong litglHnlmU-d nnil lintioruiile men."" L e t them clioiwu II lilting luuk ' r from

tiinng the Tcwknlmry iii:irsln'-. tlirvr II. ' .II |I.T:

F jinitr inrir» liouc.*."

Thai is pretty rough Inujitmjjicoming from ono who 1ms been li«bind the scenes and had :i chance foknow.

TUOYUli TlIKlll OXI.Y ClIANl ' l i—

The ltepublicans mude an miforlu-nntc move o» Saturday lust in nli^lit-ing "Washington in then- Convention.Washington was entitled to the "nom-ination, wln«h fact was demonstratedand urged upon the notice uf thoconvention by Mr. Siryl:or inspeech, and AVashiuglon'ti candidate,Col. J. T.'Jultnatou; ATOS theest man before tho Convention; yet"Washington's claims were rejectedand her candidate cast aside for uman unknown to the people. Thustho Republicans destroyed their onlychance of .electing an Assemblymanin this district. Verily " whom thegods would destroy they lirst makemad."

A OAMI'AIR;; or SIANDKK.—Tlie Re-publicans seem bent on making thisu campaign of slander so far as the

--. Democratic oiuuli flute, -.for-Governoris concerned. They hope to eleetJudge Dixon on MJ\ Abbott's weak-

i ness, but as yet they have not beenable to find any weakness about him.:

-.;,-Anticipating this result, they hired„-•;- Staft' Little's paper in Trenton, even

•: before1 Mr. Abbett was nominated, toof campaign lips

Jim-;df,

a rec-about one

winter, are thoRepublican politi-

is,aud-'riewspapei's, upon whichthey'think to defeat Mr." Abbett andelect Judge Dixon. It is a most con-temptible method of campaigning,but jiiHt such ah one its tho party ofgreat moral ideas is~capablo of in-augurating.

n.th,

gurati

:,-"-';..i.E(?STMASTEll-GESEBAL: .SUED.—-TllG4.• •'New Orleans Xational Bank, through

its counsel, Mr. Charles Thompson,last Friday instituted a suit for $100-000 in tho District Court against the

.;_Postma9terTGtenei'a], on._account: ofthe latter's orden oFSopfemtJcr 19th,

. forbidding tho delivery to tho bankof registered letters and tiio paymentto it of mpnoy orders by reason ofits relations with a lottery company.The bank's bill of complaint setsforth that tho order containod do-famatory -and libelous matteiv~and

: was intended to charge it (the bank)with fraudulent practices and illegalaction in and about traiiBacting its

./• banking business, and to have its'""* customers believe that it wag procur-i n g money by fraudulent practices.

.;;..^.HASDVIPOJI LOTTEBY.SIEN.—It is said

"',. by officiiils of the Post Oilice Depart-ment that the" new postal notes are

""provingv,aFgi'eat"rconvenience to lotrtVry"companies and to the many firing

::;Hiid'r corporations" throughout: the'•• country "which havo been blacklisted

: i ' : V " i r f f d r d J h 'fy p-^privileges of the.money orderjmd

registry syHtenifl. • "^ "~''

ofNunxn TOR MAWR.—Tho

tve nominnt-Ju. llaincs, a Hchuol-

inostcriu that city. -Raines in ao.I

iifn.ERfs CAMPAIGN.—Hen. Butlerhaving received the nominationGovernor from both Democrats andGrceubackors in Massachusetts hasgouo into the canvass iu a busiue;like manner. He opened tho cam-paign in Boston last night, and din-ing tho next twenty-two days ho willmake forty-six speeches, besides hold-ing fseveral furoiiuuiiplaces through which ho mity paKs.Ho has fitted up a special car witlinil tho necessaries and many of theluxuries of life and will conduct hiscanvass with il us u plttlfurin. ThiRepublicans may defeat Ben. thisfull, but they certainly will imtawiilk-ovm*. - • •- •- -

Pp.unprs OF Tim MISTS.—The Direc-tor of the Mint is preparing a Ktute-nifinfc fo show thfi profits arising fromthe coinage of the standard silverdollar. The amount thus madevery large, being in gross for the fiveyears since July 1, 1S7S, the enor-mous sum of $17,312,1 lit.02. Kearlyall this profit has gone direct into•the Treasury, for after subtractingthe wastage, cost of coinage, trans-portation and other expenses there isa net profit in standard dollars andsubsidiary coin over bullion value atthe respective dates of purchase ofover $16,800,000. This is eqpal toan average net profit foi"'tne fiveyears of $3,300,000 ancaally.

•TUB LAHOJMSO'MAN'S FniKm—Theboring^tfien of Now Jersey should

nevw-forgot that to Leon Abett theyoir.'c their freedom irons tlie tyranny'of the scrip-wages system oi Southand !North New Jersey. It., was. hisvoice and his vote winch passedthrough the Senate* the bill requiringwages to bo paid in money. Every-body now recognizes the justice of-thelaw ;*but Leon Abbett was the firstman outside of the districts allcctodto hoar the appeals of tho worldng-inon, mid; by his 'ability and his in-Uuencc, to compel a compliance withtheir righteous <lomaiids.— TrueAmerican. ~ u - ' _ • '

KILLED OX A EAILHOAD CHOSSIXO.—Last Friday morning tho Newlowajx'pt'Gfis train, as" it crossed- Susque-lianna avenue in Philadelphia, ranthrough a street cfir, completely de-molishing it. Tho car contained, fif-teen persons, ofhwhom not ono cs-

ped injury.^_.T\vo idk-d -.before..tlieyreached tlie hospital, two others dieda few-huurs later, and three morowcro injured-so^batllj'Tthat..they.haveprobably died since that ...time. Thofault seems to rest with tho StreetRailway Company.

Tlio temperance convention ;>vbichmet at Belviderc, last Friday, nomi-nated for Assembly iu tho 2d district |Aaron SlcCammou, of Belvidore, andendorsed as their candidate in thiscUbtrict S. C. Lariuou, tho Democrat-ic candidate. They showed,goodjudgment in endorsing 1ho ~isf;curc:to.'ba {electee!Mi*. McCaminon cannot bo elected inthe 2d district with three, candidates

-,-Tho Republican:Gonvcation in tho2d district, last Saturday, nominatedlor;As3umbly.;3iJ.. Saiuu^CpypVfo,of Harmony. ^Sfr. Depuo;..w)liien,d.a

j forlorn hope in that districts,

Hound scholar, a good speaker mid,if elected, wilt bo one of tho ablestofficials that ever TiUud tint Mayor'schair iu Jfowark.

UVTKIt.

Since tho above was in type wehavo ww'eiveil tlio result of tho elec-tion hi "Nowavk, which took place onTuesday ; it resulted in a sweepingDemocratic victory. Jos. 33. HainoDcinocrnt, van elected Mayor bymajority of 570. Nino Republicanand eight Democratic Aldermen wcroelected, and tho Democrats havo

mjority in tho Board of Educaliouand Board of Freeholders- Thonext Council will contain 17 Demo-crats and 13 Republicans.

UMOCIUTH Do YOUR Dim*.—Mr.

'iKon's opponent has been namedand the lines of battle aro drawn; letuvery Democrat rally around the can-didate chosen by his jiaity. .Dem-ocrats should remember the import-auco of this election and tho dutythey owe to their party, anil, if pettyspites or |iersonal feelings exist, theyought to lay them amdeand give Mr.I.uriwm a solid vt-te. If they do (hisho will lie elected hy mi overwhelm-ing imijni-iiy.

ANUKII TO PltlNTKIlS. ltollCI't 11.

Jones, it printeriKiiipIoycd iu an of-iico in Xow York city, died not longsince in great pain, having symptonsof lead poisoning. A po-st-inoi-temexamination tthowed Unit lead poison-ing caused Ins ilcu(l). Tlio poisoningarose from tho inhalation of lead dustand from its absorption through thepores of the skin. Junes frequentlycomplained that ho constantly hadthe taste of lead in hts mouth.

1'KNSION AiTiioritiATios.—Comnu's-iiL'r ot Pensions Diutley will ask

Congress for mi njipropriation of$•10,000,000 for the payment of pen-sions during the iispiil year endingJuno ao, 1885. Of tho one liun-beil

lillions apjnopriated lust eession, ithas been estimated that about $S9,-01)0,0011 will remain in tho Treasuryto tho credit of penftioiia nt the closeof the present llseal yenr.

H l O l l - l * I t I C K U ] J O O K H . — A t ft fSitit: t i f

books,'in Xow York last'Friday, cop-ies of tho first, second, third andfourth edition of Shiikespcaro's works,one volume each, were sold at $725 avolume. The editions wore printed

the years lu'2;t, 1032, lfib'l mid1085 respectively. They wore n'pnrtof the library of the lato Joseph J.Cooke, of Providence.:

ONLY #55.00.

PARLOR ORGAN $55.) Sl-V |U| YKAKM.

lnclmline Ktool. book and mtwfc.' llKotflMFi 1'nien, £05.00, without stool, book andniUBic. Tho Paris, IATAOH and Kev i'ork Organ is Ixiilt expressly to supply nveryhouMboId throuRhoat civilization with orgniiH at pcpnlnr pnwa. It w hnnilsomolybnill, for Hio Pwlor, Lodge Church or Sabbath school, mid is nn ornomont writhej)arlr>r of.llio millionniDenerijttbn; New Styh, _ .. . . --.„- -Inches; Weight, boxm!, about 3'2S pounds.

B®-FIFTEEN (15) USEFUL STOPS NAMELY:

tire, vorkinL'inan or tlio far nway lveatcrn farmers, etc. ftriff\c, No. 700, Height. Til) iimhus; Lenglb, 41 iiiclice; DopUi, 23

1 Poworful BOX SUB-BASS;2 DoubloOCTAVE COUPLER,

which donblefl tho power of tlio organ;OnnplfH Oclavea Right mid Txsft;

3 VOIX CELESTE,Opens set three octave EOOIIM, givingvery charming, sweet, melodious tone;

FRENCH HORNImitates a Fall Orcheutru nnd IinisaUur.d.

S DIAPASONO fi fiirnl

five full OcUyra now anil orig-I t d

O O U L C I A N A '" . • • • - . . •Powerful I'ivo Octaves fioltlen llcftilsnro thrown open by this slop.. Tone,"London" style.

7 VOX HUMANATremulant; which imitates hy aWIIKP.L the human vnico.

0,Piccolo; 10, ittollnn; \\. Clnrionot; 12, Colic; Kt, Vox .r«bi-u, u u j i . u i x i u i . i u , lantc; 14, Clnrnliilta; lf>, Gmnd Organ Knee Sop. Tho lustciplit Htops nro operated in direct conjunction with nljove BOVCII, bringing forth, atcomnmnd (if tlie performer, most charming music, with bountiful orchestral effect, fromn mi-rc whisper, as it were, to a grand burst of harmony. Its Thitniieriiuj 7'oMs, wliilouuini,' thu full organ, nuwt bo heard to lie ni^iri'cmtcri.

TJiis nri^innl Cnbinet Organ contains ^VM .Srf* Oohloi Toinjite ttce<ln an follows:—1st, Five (ft) Octavo Set Diapason or Pnris Hvefo; 2d. Five (ii) full Set Dalciana llecilatoncil "Londna" aijle; 3d Sweet Voix Celeste Uc.ih of tlirco full Octaves; 4th, Ono (I)full Oetfivo Powerful Manunt Uoxed Sub-Hnss Itoedsj I'th, Two ('J) Oetavua nr oneeach of Piccolo -rail Sasaphosc Heeds combiitf?1'.-; 'I'1'-1 ntioyft Kivn Sets of Roods arcrntircly original ami aro covered l»y patents ubtiiincil at thui UnitedStntt.iPatent Office.Tlii* bean litul Piitnofnrtc Upright Parlor or (,'nbiiiet Organ contains Five Full Octaves,One Marmnl or Key Bontd, llandsomo n-uintit mw. Hccoptitclu for Uooka nud SheetMusic^ "Lump StnmtR, Handles, Holler*, TmUIe Uprisilit IJcllows, inimcoso power,Steel SprinRs, .tc. Itiglit Knco Swell, also Loft. (Wand Orfiun Knee Swell, by whichthe full power of tlita organ may be obtained nt plcnsiirc by nan »>T thn knot! withoutropioving tho haiida from tlio Keylionrd. '

Ti:s.vs Ccrrros Citor D.\MA(ii:o.-- He-ports from all purls of Texas wherecotton is f i'owii iiuiiualo thiit the top

:o]) of cotton will be almost a tolnlfailure. Where the recent ruins lmvcicnefitcil tlio second crop the worms

have uppeiueil in lurgu numbers and .are doing great dnmago. The yield Ithis soaHoii will fall considundjly tjhort |:

of that of last yeai1. I

Tlie tarift" is n subject for uationuland not for State legislation, and tlieGovernor lias no power to act uponi t ; but if my cllbrts can influencelegislation on that subject, no mill,factory or workshop in tho Stato ofNew Jersey shall be closed and noworkman shall bo thrown out of em-ployment.—Leon Albeit. •':"

OHIO ELECTION.—The olection in.Ohio took place on Tuesday, but at*this writing it is impossible^to statetho result with certainty.'-"• Both par-ties claim-the-victory. Tho result,whicliover way it turas, will probably!lie very closo and it will require u full,count of tho vote to determine pos-itively who"iaolected. - ' ; - . " ;V J - "~L: ; :

JOHN CIHSAMAK MUST GO.—Out inCalifornia Chiuameir&re employed inthe powder works. Not long sincean explosion oecun-ed in tho Califor-nia Powder Works, near Pinole,alnny thn Cunh'nl 1'mritic llnilroad,and forty Chiuanicn were blown toatoms. Tins in iv new way to get ridof John.-. -

Tlio Apollo is ngiiiu fcccliny i tsrendei-s columns of nounoiisical gushabout .\yluit it culls tho "bftby." A.pci-Hoii re'iuiiiig it, not boiiiff acquaint-ed, with tlio editor, would cex'tainlytulto him to he a profc'ssioiiRl wefc"nurse.

Every legitynuto effort 'of labor tobetter its condition, ciihnuce its re- 'wards antl protect ita rights, com-mixiuls,tho,sympathy, tind support of;tho Democratic party.—iV.«/. Dem-ocratic Platform.

.Tlio jury iu tho ciiso of John Chis-hohu charged, with murdering hiscifo ut Newark' retumed u, verdict,<n Saturday afternoon, of murder in

the iiret degree '

JDOE DIXON'S POSITIOS.—"!- standon the Republican platform and con-tinue to sit on tho Supremo Courtbench." • • - - :

The Iowa election was hold onTuesday. The State was earned liythe Republicans' by a small majority.

WASHINGTON MAUKET8,

PAYING PIUCCS.every Wedncbdoy. by r

A Midsummer Offer.I desire every lioiiit* within

organs and to this enil only 1within Uio rcacli of civilttiiation to possess ono of my matcblcss

l 1 k thi lf1 make this olfor.

B. W.UU ranOr Ury,3D , stool.and music, complete Vi a on cars at Washington I

TVT- T i l .Upon receipt of this Notice from any reader of

1N0. I l l , THE WASHINGTON STARtORPther with only S5B.00 CASH, by I*. 0. Money Order, Registered Letter,Checkor Bank Dmft, mailed within a limited time. I hereby agree to receive same in foilpayment lor ono of my IJeatly Organs. Now Style, No. 700, &c, Money refundedwith interest at C per cent, froiii dale of your remittance, if nut aa-represented-'allyone year's use.- • (Signed), DANIEL F. BEATTY.1.

^ I l emeElbe r t seonre this Great Bargain you sbould order nt. once before tliolimited time ti«i3 expired. Nothing can be gaiued by lonR correspoiulcnce. My soleobject is to have thifl popular,Organ introduced, without n moment's delay, iuto ovcryhcueehold throughout civilization, as early and as quickly ns possible. I am \rilliiip-to offer tho fiiit instrument as n'snerifico to introduce, as evnry one sold ao far haa soli,others. In ono particular ftstnnce thirty Bates*at SGo. each;" havo followed the firstOrgan purchased. First Organ is shipped nt S55.00 ns nn advertisement. All I aab inreturn of yon is to allow tho - instrument to your circle or friends. The instrumentspeaks for itself; it sings ita own praises. If you are tmablo to nccept thia Great Offer,write mo tlie reason •why. -Perhaps you havo an instrument already of some othermtilte and nro not plcaseil.: If BO, dispose' of it"nnd order thia. A. friend of youra maydesire an Orgtra. Calltheir attention to this advertisement. 'If they are from home,mail tbis offer to thorn. If you cau couvoniuntly help mo extend tlio sale of tliesoPopular InHtmments I shall certainly appreciate your efforts,

Ship ments of Beatty's Organs, Church, Chape! and Parlor flhis doesnot include Bsatty's Pianofortes) during the past 7 •--;

i t h ^ T f l l ? ' 'April '83 - - - 1335May '83 - - •-. - 1401June '83 - - - 1606

ii

December T82 - 14 |0January '83 - - I 102February '83 - I 152iViarch ^^"^"-^-"i'iSS

B6?"If you aro in need of nn Organ you piiotild avml yourself ol tho nbove offer atonco, as itwill not bo repeated.^; Lotmohoav from you anyway. (Bear iu iniuil, thatI will Hot deviate from tho above ofl'er,) OKDEU IMMEOIATKI.V.

Address or CallUpon tlie

CYPHERS, the Tailor.visiles to announce Iu his

old customers and to newones that may be

added to the listthat he will be locat-

ed for the present (untilfurther notice) at Number

13 BELVIB3SB3S AVE.,

where he is prepared to getup first-class, clothingfrom Foreign andDomestic Goods, at

the lowest possible prices and

A Good Fit Guaranteed.Give .ne a call and be con-

vinced. You will find every,thing as represented.

!/.

CATARRH N c w V o r l t .A ynnne mill clx

ycnrn In my employwnttn nQUcttiil wjlti

k'ntntili ni In be nlt'mcH tiiC!i|)ftl>loof »t-tenfllni: to t>HMlnt.'i<a.KlyVCrcniiillnimcur-vd lilm. I linve - -ommiindud Ittrli-nii*, wliiro cnroiihaia ntcn clTi;ctta L.

u-T Into II"By m i l

HAY-FEVER!,",

iiimilcalion^ A th'iruuKh IUn;nu:i|]cd for enUit In tie(1(1.Scud for circular. Mild by

""" liVA* imOTUEi'ls'.'Dnisi;

it n»MilRW

ily ua

;o. N. Y.

AMI«H

Rather Too LongA l U r T i v c i i t y Yini-HouMicUrom»r I.il'on Vlrutniiui Tlirmv lite T A"Twtmy viMf, I a:il(t.' Up intbo lime I inci

ti(iii»d I liaj piiircrcil frotn ilf^mcil liver lor bveiv j"ir.>." mlilMr.K.T, Ilnncock.dr It.el.tnniiiV,i., liatl rnillr.nti iltnimh thlnUnjjnf that Ullniirhtvil iii-ctlnti <>r lili- llfu. "At llmi'i I nlinn

l l d t I 1 !

The Largest House in Easton.

WhereTlie largest stock of dry goodsand carpets can always befound.

WhereThe one-price cash system or-iginated and where it shallcontinue.

WhereThe best colored silk for onedollar per yard can be bought.

WhereA guarantee is given with everyyard of black silk sold.

TheWhere

cleanest stock of dressgoods can be seen and appre-'dated undcrsplendid skylights, ;;

WhereCarpets are sold at less than N.York or. Philadelphia prices.

WhereThe greatest sale .of Ladies'Muslin Underwear's booming.

WhereEverybody is treated alike, vis-itors arc welcome and nobodyis obliged t:> purchase.

, tllflllllntuil I'n11 illlUlOl

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II in Kr'ittV ilriii; H_ ut liKSSOS'S C

TlUtM. niiiiilcd itnuil v

mloo! JIKU i ruljiiir.ltu(iTo:i'--millk.- Hi.:t promutiy. I-u<«kiikli I ' cu t In UIL- m:n11 ry & JuniiHUD, (Jlieiii

T1-I3S 3S

fliinifd I l u l c r\vnn\ CAl'tJINK

w Yu-k.

urtrlo ct til., ixticutorr). vs. Join.otuacilJud^m.-Ht. H. Fii. lie bo.IT. (i. Slilpman it Soli, /> Itoriii

ii vif. Jtibn danler , . , . . . . , I'iiiilii liehYtt o i

I i Aioei*t loIll c.Hi; VL Fit. i

r .Mlury, Aitornej.

iir. ' In CIIHI". VI i

caliovc-paril»j-»taitako place at ihef'oim lltiii'i.', in '

lioiiriioflB'tmclso'dotk P. *.WILLIAM K. lillWKK?. Murifl

Custom Dress ShirtsTo uiuisitrc, niuile from selectcJ Warn-Miftii muslin, ,willi I'xHu litiu tbree-pl?linen l)O:om.s loiufurueil. Iliiv<t thoProiicliPlanla't Sleeve mill iniiinl on the tub. F iiliialily mid workmausliii) nuarmitei'il.

MY STOCK SHIETSnio <>r Filial:]|or oiiftlllv, tii^'li. f .>nm^Littn nutsUn.iiUliin.-n bueoias.*reiiir»rei!i], nit [cn?thwi>ol liu; K<><i<lx ntul domu'tly llai-lict. 1I;ivi- !hI'rfiirh 1'lncket *lci!vu#.

J- T. Robey,20 South 3d St., EASTON, Pa-

Public Saleio IHATS of Margaret Wunio.1 liccunseO, will

k'll ut public sulii on SAT U It DAY, DK-ItHK ai'll, ISSt. bctwwii lliu bours of 1:2

iul 0 i: M., on tli(VpreinI«'!). the following_^Lribcil mil estate: A farm contiiiiilni; Wncrufl, altuntucl In Franklin toft-n»hl[>, iiuarbrouilwuy railrmiil KIUIIOTI, ontliuroad Icuiiingto Aitliiirr. On thu lirciniscs arc hvo housesi

ne is u fanirlioiiWm;nrlyiicw.'l)iiiltliitheuti'st style of :ircliltm;turi', coi)tui!iin^i)ruoiiii<!ilno a uarn ami liovd nuarly uvw unil othericcaisurv outbuilding. There are two iicaeli>rduinlh: on thu plucL', untl a last hi j : strennr olrutcr rtinning I t fore the door. Will bo soldm very easy, terms. Any one desiring fnrthutnfflnnatinn, or to view the premises, eiui cull

on oriiildrcss Klijnli Wiirnu. Aslmry. X. J. .=•TlIEHfillW

10-4-ain. of Jlnrgaret Wurne, ileu'd.

For Sa!e!110USB ANl> LOT ANT> A VACANT LOT.'Lot No. 1, 75x100 (cut, tins imitu'iiei.

ousu conttiiniiig T Inrgu ITIDIIIS, H gooj ccllur,front utul buck iim-clies, mut having connectedivith IL n good elskTii. It In n flrst-ulusa Ii".ltd one of thu QiK-al'Iuuiilioiis hi iliu lowVncliliiirtun. • ' ... . •-. - - - .'.Lot So. a, 75x100 feel,'is vacant. They

*•!!! bu tioltl Beparato.or to suit, purchasers, an'nru oll'crcd nt n low.price- and on easy terms.

Inquire at STAII otliee or of..—.'/ CKO. T. YOUNG,

8-16-Sm." ii;Wn8tiItigtoii, N. J.

WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY.Keystone' Restaurant,

UNDER 11EATTY HUlI.HIKf5, - -

First-Class:i;Diiiing Salpon.EvctTllting

tmd all DllluUS Compiling firo_re!ievei! by taklnrj';

V.rright'aIii(UBnYegcti>Wt)TlIlsr-

The :"W"esternARM MORTGAGE CO..LAIVIIHSCE, KAN., oliors to invcetorstbc bant Hf:curitl(2fl lit the • market.FIRST "MORTGAGE»LOANS:apoaimiiroTcdfcnna. Interest and jirln-ciiml irnld on day of maturity In NewYorl;. Funds pronnitlyiiliiecd. Largo

l No losses Send for__ Yorl;.1 . — ospcrlenee.• '"circular) rlifcr

SI. rcrkll' L

"circular, references nndsaimilo forms.- F. SI. rcrklns, 1'rcH.j J..T. Warnc,'Vicn l'rcs.; L. II. Pcrltlna. Sec; ,Cha.

iecd. LargoSend forilo forms.. Warnc,

ChVicn lrcs.: L. II. Pcrldaa, Sec.; ,ChaW. Glllelt, Trcas.; N. F, Hurt, And-

• H o r . . . - V . ••• . , 3 ' " -

Music Instructors.Clark's new method for Heed Organs;

Mack'B method for l'nrlor Organs; Wmiern'Now l'riuicr for tho Parlor Organ. Uluckhair cloth Etools at$3.25; repp ut $1.75.

Call apou or uddreps," XI. XV. A J O t i E G E B ,

Muuufacturcr of tho Allegcr Organ,

L A U B A C H ' S ,The Largest House

INEA8TON, 'PA..

WiG^ Graveling & Bro.s^VIIOAJl•i=rJ\.J-.Jt; A>"I> RI-JTAIIJ• 'O'KA.I.iISttS ITS'

Grrooei ' ies ANI'j iiFamily ?nd Patent New Process Flour, Feod, Meal and Grain.

CIIOICF, VAUtKTIES OFPORKIGN'' 'AMI POMESTTn.•PlinTTS ALWAYSON ITAXI) . " •.•

TOBACCO AND SEGARS OF THE FINEST BRANDS.\VK K.YVK JUST HKCF.IVBU A FIXE LOT OI' N'O. 1 StACKKUE^ THAT Vi'P. AHP.

OFFERWO AT EXTREMELY LOW I'ltiC'IiS IX PACK AGES OR UY TUR . ;l'OUXD. ALSO A FIXE LOT OF .X. O. .MOLASSES OF

VAltlOUS OHADES.

SALT MACKEREL and N. O. MOLASSES a SpeoiCoimivy Pi'oiluae t<il;en in- exchanye at Par Value.

• WM. 0. CREVELING. CIIAS. CltEYELINQ. •. aiftpri

;'.;:,; ,„ _ For tlio past twelve years yritliJohuston&Soii, ; ^ j _ _ • • •

PracticalTinsmitli&Sheet ironWorlerSTOVES, HEATERS & FURNACES.

FIUST-CLASS PLUMBIKa DOSBi :

Repairs and Grates and Bricks for all Kinds of Stoves and Heaters*

T IN 1fOOFIM^W:rSPOUTMCrTinware, Honsofurnisliiag Goods 3c Cutlery.

Huisizer & Mershon,

ROBES,l

Anil everything Uqit Iu u Hrst-olassHtoru, in endless variety,.

AJV PBICES TO SUIT

No. IO iOolviaere

WASHINGTON-, ' N:> J;-0-3T-'83-»m. t:.- :

OrO TO

-AU kliulB pf Tinning anil l'lumblncLoonier. , .:„; : ^ 3

Hardware, Tinware,— S T O V E S — Mrs. K. M. Skinner's,

. ;J ; AViiHliliiKton Aycnllp,

'Agriiuiiurttllnwl^

LIGHT and HKAVY WAtiOUS, r, CAKE, ; ,• "- • • J p J L J S i S . "

A Full liiio o£ choice coufcotionery nlwnys"on'hand,

ONE TIILU. Wrwi SHOV.THAT

Ihese Goods arc the Jtest,Civethom a Trial.

(?' ..„.„. . A p r i l '63-ly '

A Valuable Farm

X Sale, in ihc towiislilp of Washington,Warren couity, N. .T., conlalning 50 ticrcB, nd-jolnlnc lamia ol 8. T. Scranton, Patrick Bun-nnlinn nud Mntliliu Slainm*, Hltuateil .pn.U.«^..road leading; from Oxford Furnace to BrassCuoiiu," 'Aiiiiui'okio '»mJ oiiii-iiftir 'triiiuirriuuf I U C ^ -former'iilace., The improvoinonU thereon'"

islst, of a good Dwelling llonso, barn andncccBEnry outbnlldlnse, Tlnsro Is a well by

the door mid uBlrculLiui wraci1 Plowing lli rongfi'-^-thuiircmlECS. Thereon.nro nil KUUIHof fruit.trees !i»'bcorlnj;:condition; 'About forty acres "if tlio land Is Improved. ' • " • • • • • • . • ""Any person wlsnhig-Ui.vIuw-.thcproporty-:;-

enn (To BO by calling on Uicaiibsenuer, residingv-v.on the pi-pmiflcs. .-'CondllloniiLwHUiiB.tniido -•-

Sept. 10111,1H-S*. - ->.' ; v : -/rfl-IS-Xinr^-

Page 3: THE ASHIN · ArlilUiul Sut.i propi-Hy imule on CYllnbld arc jjivhu; the iMistsiUli'factioii to the wearer (if auv nmu'riul tn use, uml fur lowor set 1A es-pecially so. Flllltig teeth

The Star.WAS.I INGTOX, N. J., OCT. 11,18$).

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE,

lcvateil icbule|S.M par ton.

BtCK 8.05 per ton.SEovo 3.00 per ton.(Ihefltmt , 4 IX) per ton.I'M 3.25 per ton.t » * Ucstqunlltko always on hand drj (turner

om)

Adv'tH XlUi* WoolC.

CnnU—(iuiit I I c Co.- Adjourned SlicrluS Safe.

Dree* Sltkfl, etc.—Lu limit tiller Bros.

STAR, LICa-.TITB-•— \VaIler*n 0 . K. (loiir nt Hampton A

MoKiuncy's. : *—The forests aru domiing llieir gorge-

niis nuttimn robes.; —Now jewelry, beautiful pntleriis, |ust

received at French's. 16—Kxtn. N. O.rjiolas9ra cml syrniw at

Hampton & McKinncy's. *—Tho finest stock of faucy goods aud

notions at Slmw & Carter's. -ll-tf" —RoBcnbcrgcr Bros., tousorinl nrtis ts

near P. 0. Shaving, lialrciitting, etc, [22—Another "Wambold" show is eaid to

he coming around. It's billed for Hack-ettatoivu. , ,

'—Mr. John 1). L'oniislt, well known inThis place and vicinity, has a card in thi3paper, read it,

—Mr. Daniel Spangei:bcrg has improv-ed his properly on Washington nvenuo byplacing a new fence in front of it,

—Tho tax rate of Hackcttstowa thisyear is $19X0 per thousand, a decrease of$2 per thousand from last year's rate.

—Tlie truin containing Doris' circuswas thrown from the track in Missourihint week nnd $15,000 worth of tlamngedouc.

—There will he ft meeting of the \V,JL'.T. TJninrY<w Tjmwlfly flftonioon, tin*lltli iust., at 3 o'clock, in, the Reading

—Anotliei' u30 has becu fouud for spar-rows besides substituting tbcni for quailon toast. Tlioy are now used at shooting•Hatches iustead of pigeons.

—There will bo u Union incotiug on- Sunday evening, the 1-Hu iust., in tic M.

K, church. Rev, U. Clark will addressthe meeting on the subject of temperauce,

—On Saturday, December 1st, the realestate of Christian Bird, deceased, will bosold at public sale by JamcaLonicrson,Wm. U.Duflord ami Daniel Vliut, Cora-

.wisflioncra. . .^-Andrew A. Hull, u young mail who

escaped froai tlie Morris Plains Asylumsome titno since, was recaptured at Ger-man Valley last Friday aud returned tothe Asylum on Saturday.

—On "Wednesday, tbo 17th iiist., Mr.Wrii. 0. llabcock, who lives ou tlio roadloading from Anthony to recnville, willsell tit public vendiie his entire stock orpersonal property. Sec posters.

—The builder of the famous Kugloclock, that was exhibited in this place last

• spring/has invented another wonderfulolotk.tbat will keep time four huudreddays from being wound up oucc. ,

—liohn oi:iluy,u [itrmvr iiviuy In ojiurlutownship, Susses county, committed sui-cide, last week Tuesday, by hanging him-self to the limb of a-trcti near Hi house.

-•• Ko'caUSIi'uutl WuaaiguCvi fur the act. - '-.-.."—"We have received a good assort-

ment of parlor alovos and lieaterh to whichwe invite the attention of those wishing tobuy the same. Respectfully,

tf. JOHNSTON & SON.

—Mrs. John Titus, of Uaukottslowu,while descending the stairs into her cellar•one day.last'week, stepped on a cut thatwas lying on oue of the steps, midthrown to the ujiiom of tbft ptairs. Shewas quite severely bruised.

d^—llany people no doubt wondered why* tho gotig at Ueatty'3 factory was : sounded

on Tuesday mornint? about i) o'clock.Tuesday WUB the fourth anniversary o]the day ou which Mayor ISeatty brokeground for his first factory.. .

—Aii order has just been received by.ToBupli-.Wharton, owner of the Hncketls-town Furnace, from tho Superintendent o]

,.tbo ..Mint .at Philadelphia, for 20,000~pbund3~of riicltel'nt' 91*-cents pe r pound,

Mr. Wliarlon's mines areat Lancaster, Fn.. . ; —Sol. Sam'a Modern .MluatreU visited

Dover last Friday night and Hackcttstown on Tuesday Jnig lit. They will visithis towii again soon. Sol's ininstrela arca new deuavturo in tlmt lino, aud givo thebest entertainment ul :my troupe on tberoad,—nouo exceplcd.''..—The cadctsliip at Annapolis k agaii

"WhatBealtyHas Accomplished inFour Tears.

.Wo wero rcm!chlc<1 »v i'><> Wowing ofM Beatty stcaut gong uII hut Tuesday

it 1) o'clock that four year* ago,in Tuesday, Oct. 0,4£79, the Hon. Daniel\ Beatty in tho presence of tlio Into Hon.oho M. Wyckoff, Major Herrick, nndumerous other witnesses,*" broke ground

.'or hid first factory in this place. Mr.Bontty removed tho first shovelful ofearth himself, and this act, insignificant EDitself, was tbo initial step in an untlertnk-ing that has showered blessings upon'very inhabitant of the borough, nod stucc

that tima brought millions of dollars intocirculation hero, and, iu abort, changed atown of little importance in tho eyes ofthe world, into one tlmt ships her produc-tions to every civilized country that thesun shines upon. I t was a red letter dayor Washington, then pensively sleeping1

itnong the hills of Warren couuly. Ilcrpost ofllcc wti9 in tho third class, houseswere renting for almost nny price tho. ten-nit ohoso to pay, and there 'was little bual-

s bclug dono beyond that which -will be'otmd in tho average country town. Atthat time there were two or threo organiictorics here, doing a small business and

making so little- uoiso that the (juietudo ofthe morning was scarcely disturbed by tbcmen going to their work. The organtrade of tho torrn was yot to open, andWashington was yet to become a proinln-mt factor in tho m u m trado of tbc world.

.Ml-. Beatty was having his instrumentsmado in Conn., and was selling nuavcrugoof 1G0 per month. His tradu havingcached these seemingly grc.it proportions,ic resolved to build u factory am] nian-ifaciurc bis instruments himself. Imme-liatcly tbtro was a great talk about thoown, many ungraceful remarks being

made by parties who wero tbcu mauufac-uring instruments here. One member offirm of n factory since defunct, openly

said that Beatty could never succeed; thathe iiutl Hu luutk'V io uuy liimuL-i viilhwhich io trect a factory, und if be did

iago to scrape together enough moneyo put up a building, he would surely gomder as he had no oxperieuce. Tholaiuo gentleman tried to bring ridiculeipoti tlio scheme by stating tlmt the en-;me for tho faclory would be broughthere on n wheelbarrow, uud others who

loked with a jealous eye upon Bcatty's in-ireased trade, said tlmt tho big factory so

licit talked of, would never rea:h dimen-iions sufficient to prevent you from "pittrins It In your eye." Tlio morning afteritc Ground was Drat broken, n chicken:oop, tho top of which was ornamented•itli a flag bearing tliu \vonld "lioatty's"actory," was found upon tlio imre ofTound which at that tima comprised the•mire extent of Mr. Beatty's possessionsiu lUilroiiJ avenue. The same tnoruiiig atiece of crape was found attached to theloor of the'office iu tbe lieatty Building,Hid the town was rife with malicious andieering remarks regardiug Beatty, his

and his prospects.; So much for;he scoffers. Four years have rolled

'uruiind nn.l into these short cycles havoJCCII crowded so many events all looking.owards a brillant success, that it wouldrequire.more, space tliniicaii__bi; sparedbeiii\'t6~'eriiiuicmte''thenC """""'"•

Tho buildins as first planned was tolave a frontage of SO fi'Ct. After theloundatiqn had progressed somewhat thelookers on and gossipers were'"greatly as-:onishcd ono morning to find a wing itOnet deep staked cut, and before tho wallms up.for this another increase in sizelad been decided upon Thus the Bealty

factory began to grow even iu its incep-tion, and from that day to this it has neverceased growing iu size mid towards per-fect ion.

The factory wus completed and occupiedfirst in January, 1SS0, and. shipments oforgans were 1'OJJUE soou utter. The gen-tlemen who placed the chicken coop upon

the U. S. where as perfect a Byutcm obtainsas in tho mammoth establishment nowowned nnd operated by Mayor liculty.

Tho lumber In the yard is handled with-out tho help of a cartman, nnd nnrrowgunge roada make It pomlble to pile luni*ber in almost any place, rod transport itto the dry houso and factory door bymeans of trucks.., The largo dry housesaccommodate- nearly 21)0,000 feet of lum-ber, and season it perfectly in a very shortspaco of timo by the use of a patent np-pliancc. There arc fow modern improve-ments Iu the way of liandling atufT andworking it by machinery, that are not putinto UHC iu bis factory.

o lako pleasure m making ibis slnlomentof factd, as it neemsbat just tlmt aman of Mr. Beatty's onterpriso shouldliavo uccorilctt to him the pratso which hejustly deserves. Under tho Influence ofjhi3 great and rapidly incieusing business,Wellington is taking ii»r pluco with theforeinoat towns of the Stuto. On tho firstof the present month, tho post cfTice wasraised to tho first-class. _ Tins can bo at-tributed entirely to the large number otletters and circulars which urc received atand mailed from tho Beatty offices). Up-wards of ono hundred lailieaaro constantlyooiployed in mailing circulars, and be-tween thirty and forty clerics make theirdaily contributions to the mails leavingthis plnw.

Ho crowded lias our town become withworkmen, that it to with great difficultythat tenements' can be secureil. Rentsarc high hut Ibis does not prevent everyhouse, no matter how miserable its con-dition, from being occupied by one or twofiimilica. Mr. Bcalty's workmen nre inBome instances compelled to go out na farus two or three miles in order to obtain aplace to live. There are upwards of fiftyor sixty who live ouUidc of the boroughlimits. Although Mr. Boatty l m donevery Iittlo building himself during tho pastyear, he ha3 realty been the indirect causeif all the nctiyo Imildiug operations which

havo been going oii" "• iuwu

tbo pust season. What capitalist wouldjare to build a house if he could not rentIt for a good price, and if -Mr. Beutty'a en-terprise did not thrive, ivliero would thetenants come from ?

Mr. Beatty informs-us that his saleshavo alreinly reached two thouand purmouth, and that I'eforc the 1st of January,1834, bo expects to sell nnd ehipnorc thanthis number of organs. This should b :pleasant news for our citizens, anil ivcthink that all should delight to do himhonor, and {five himt ho credit that ho do-serves; for hia success means success for

Washington, nuil miher business men.

Incieuscil trade for

I.I/7.1K II. fOOK.

DEMOCATC.Don't forget tho «ri nd Democrats wily

here to-night (Wcdnofday). Speakers:ilon. Lcoa Abbott, lion. Avm. McAdo.*,Hon. A. A. Clark, Senator J«OWIH Ooch-

an.—Extra new mackerel at Hampton £

McKinnc/ri. •' • *—Klectlon day, November fith, is tho

next legal holiday.—For good fresh oyslcm iti every Btylo

go to Williamson's. *—Oo to A. J. Swcnsou for HIOVCB and

toilers. Now stock. •*—Choice teat, and coiTcct a specialty at

Hampton & McKInney't). *—The tax rato of Oxford township for

tho present year is $G per thousand.—'['he National Hotel, at Junction,

swings out a banner bearing the words,Our Governor, Leon Abbott.

—Just received, an elegant line of la-dies' and pent.*' kid gloves.

41-tr 'SHAW & CATITKR.

L(ist Snlurdfty morning Misa Lizzie II,Uook, yomigMt daughter of Dr. Joseph S3.Cook, "of .this town, died at her fnther'nresilience, in the 17th year of her tine.Slio had always been delicate and sickly,being a sufferer from that dread complaintBright'a disease of the kidnoyn. Through- jout her life of pitiu and - sick'^sa^Misa •Cook maintained a most cheerful disposi-tion,; seeming to enliven nil with whomshe came in coutact and being apparentlyoblivious of her own condition.- rthu> wasrary sludioua and an extensive reader.She wns a member of tho Presbyterianchurch in tins place, having united withthe'churcli nliout'Eix monttia ago, antiwas also a member of Mrs. II. 0. Robbius'class in llioSuudny school. Uiiviiig beentho youngest child aud the only daughterrcmniuingat Iioine her loss is sadly fullby her parents. We extend to them intheir bereavement our earnest sympathy,and we urc sure the entire community docsthe same. Miss Cook woa faithfully attend'ed through her fatal illness by her fatherainUieriirinh', Or. J.Cook.of Ilaekettstown.and; whatever uicdienl skill coujd do forher was promptly done, but of course only

—Sol. Lovy will open his new clothingami gents' furnishing goods store on Sat-urday evening,—next door to William-sons'. Call and seo him.

—Mr. KP.Curlls, brought to this oflicoone day last week, a sunflower measuringfifteen inches in diameter and weighingfive pounds, thirteen ounces.

—Tho Democratic Executive Committeewill meet in Holviderc at the Court Houseoil'Saturday of this week, nt 11 oVIock.\. IT,, for the purpose of organisation,

—There will be a business meeting ofthe llcionu Club hrld in the HeadingRoom at 8 oVlock on Tliunttlay eveningOct. 11th. J\ 1*. JIcKinstry, President.

—A sociablo will be held iu the Presby-terian parsonage on this Thursday even-ing. All aru cordially invifed, Kcfrcsh-mctits will be provided »nd a very pleusan'timu is anticipated.

—On Sunday morning nftor the ser-mon in tho Presbyterian church . Sits.Downs, President of the State W, 0. T.U., adiliesscd the congregation in behalfcf.the. Union .in. this plnco. ..

—A fair and festival will be held in thebasement of the Asbary M. E. chinch onFriday and Salurdiiy, October 19th and20th. Supper aud refreshment:1 will beprovided, nnd there will be nddrtaseg, mu-tie and many other attractions.

—-We nro informed that Itev..). U. Ku-gle'r pastor of Uiu Vulluy 1'rusbvlcrianchurch has rccch'cd anil accepted a call tothe First I'resbyten'nn church of LJobokeii.If this bo true thu Vnlloy church will losean earnest pustor and that vicinity a goodcitizen. . ..: . " :

—On Tiuflilar evening, October SOt'i,the latlics of the M. K. chnrcfi of thia place.will hold a jug-break in Bealty Hall, thojugs having been given out to the Sundayschool children some time ago. Tho ex-ercises on the occasion will bo very inter-c3tinR. Further particulars will bo givenby us before the occasion. . '

—Everything new and fresh at Hamp-ton .'; Mclvi nney's. Call ami see them. *

—Last week Mr. J. W. Fills made nre-m rations for a grand opening on Saturday,1 nters and shnlves wero literally

pnratt l i sc

the lot and dubbed it "Beatty's Factory," temporary relief could Do afforded her i;t

open for an appointment, tho last enndi-""• "•• dale appoinled,: Master? Naylor - of-.Lam-

bcrtvillo, having'failed to pass tlie requir-.cd physicnl examination. lion, B. F.

— * Howuy has been given an extension-"•• . tiirio in which to fill the cadctahip. . •.

—The Oxford delegation to tho Bcpub-""'--liean convention, on Saturday, placed be-

foro the convention tho name ..of Ezra. Estlei1 aa d'candidale, but when called on, ' to vote they left him out in tho^old^ M;'

.not-rccpivc i\ eiiiglo votoS^Vshould tuink'h'e would not greatly relish

__ mQnt.^,^,^ __'_ _____ |—John D, Cornish formerly of this place |

is now .with JtoBsrs- IiOiBoutillicr Broth-ers, Broadway.aiKl -14th -street, N.. Y.,who are now offering special inducementsin French dress cloths, black silks nnddomeatio goods. Ho "will be-pleased tosoo Iris friends,' or send thoui samples'at.•any time, also their illustrnr<i<l eataloguoT r c o . . • • ' <

—Last week on day Mrs;-IVC. Rob-bins stepped into Mr. J. T. LangstafTa•atoro and handed Mr. L. a five-dollar bill,

'~sayitfg'aa'8litf^d'B67"that'"'BhQ1'wi8bea''to-•OOfltHbiit" .thatfln_oaiitUo™tlic-.nasiBtnnco

of tho firemen, in appreciation., of theirpast somcGs in guarding,put""'borough

and fastened tho mourning upon the doorof his office, have doubtless lived to seethe mammoth pile that has been erectedupon the spot; aud have heard the roar oftho mammoth steam gong as it awakestho echoes of the valley in tho early morn-

ig, calling upwards of five hundred mentogether to prosecute the work of supply-ing tho world with Beatly organs.

Tbc record of what Mayor Beatty hasdono is remarkable.. Show us anotherman who has iu four years., increased hisbusiness by his own efforts froiri ISO salesper mouth to nearly 2,000. To-d;\y. Mr,Bcuily's business lias" reached . ouorroouaproportions. In the momh of September,past, he receivctVmoro money for organs,and hisavjirago'daily shipments were largertiinti ever before in the world.'": His proauction exceeds by over ;pne--third, tlmfcof any other factory in the world, and ifwe nre not gtcatly mistaken, it exceedstho"combined production of tlio. • two -nestlargest factories in this country. The lastweek in September, shipments wero madeof an organ about every five minutes, uudon tho 27th dny of tlio month, the ship-ments reached the astonishing number of I120; this being an exact' average.'1 of oneevery five minutes.

"Where Mr. Beatty once owned but an

Keystone Company, Mr. 0. F. Staatcs.This wns a very tangible testimony of ap-

ias this large plot .weil,nigii,covercd witji'!;!i:.w";becn constantly"incrensing and is to-mildings and lumber. Upwards of bnc'Muy ono of tho most thriving ..industries in

acre of. gronn(l;-lif. nnw.nwns thirteen, Dhi •'" ~?" ""'* "" - " • • • " ~ : - = - -

buildi _million foot of tbo choicest woods arc con-Btantly in stock in his ^xtcnsivc lumberyards, and scarcely a day pnsses that. ismarked -"%: tho arrival of several additionalcars of lumber and niorcbandise for hislisa. Tlio cniiro production, of tho factoryis loaded at his private inilroad station_,juthe rear of tho main building. Tho plat-form of this station affords access to morecar..doors at tbo. same lime _than at anystation .[jotween Scrantou and NewYorkbnthe litio'iji tiiia'ro;ul;"and tho'"- tlrillrbngincwhich makes a trip ovor his private rail-road every morning for;tho purpose o£shifting cars,''"delivering"-lnmberyil- thu

bor "dl.viase wa3 iThe funeral took place ou T;;as<liiy morii-iny, the friends meeting at the house at11 o'clock ami at the church at 11:30there'was a very' ldfye attemlaiice; ' Tbecoffin was of walnut, polished, and on thelid rested two beautiful wrcullis and a

s of flowers, the.lost tokens of regardfrom four schoolmates of tho departed.The paU bearers were J. Ii. Thatcher,.Joseph U. Carter, Fletcher Hinvlby, E.B. Heudorson,': Frank Brant nnd GeorgeJolin3toii, the luat two named beiiig fromIlaekettstown ami the -others Iroui. thisplace. Tlio funeral, services wore con-ducted by f Rev. C.D.Nolt , and the re-mains wore interred i'^tlie AVashiufjloncemetery. ' ,• .. . _ ••"-•- • , ' •

\ VHKIVIXU ZND1INTIEY,:

At the town of Chaugownter, abomthree miles south of this "place, ia carriedon a buaincHa which is to that townthing like the orgau' business is to this.We refer to tho manufacture- <glass frames. This business liiis beencarried on at that place for several yearby a company known aa the Oliangowate:M.'f'g Co.: Some time ago it pitsaed intotho lianJa of !Mr. Marshall Bunl and iinow conducted by him alone. Sinco Mr,Burd. assumed. controL.of ..tho.business

—Mr. J . \\T: Forker nnd family, ofPorHib' thVd"homo1irsVwcc1t ' ' i rom" : :

organs, moves on an avorngo ol thirtycars per .day_wbich are^ used iii__.hjH busi-ncEsT I t frcqup-htiy occurs that nino""carloads of organs Vro removed from thefactory at ono timo, and--Tfo^havct.oecn,ourselveB, the heavy engine fitruggling^upiTrid "down"tho~grea6; from': the- factory >t'othe main track;"with'fifteon and eighteeneara loaded with all sorts of merchandiseand organs. Wo venture {•£> assort, andoui';5Utoi2C!:t-;G;;carrobcratcdt.b^o,t!i?r;who know to a certainly iu regard to

c,enpooity nnd orranfienient of otlicr ructot-Json, of Frodon, Stmw c

ythis section of country, giving employmentto a largo number of operatives. Duringtho month of September, just past, Mr.Burd shipped from bis., factory 125,000looking glass frames to the-followingplaces: Now York, Boston, Philadelphia,lticbinond, Va., Pitlstfiirg, Pn., Chicago,Sau Francisco, Cal., Montreal and Toron-to, Cmiuda, anil Baltimore, Md. This i:but ono mouth's record, but from this"bah"" bo'estimated tlio" vast busiilowthiilJilr.-Ilurd has built up and.iH.|iicce8s.fulljconducting." His factory carTbo reachedfrom this place by a ten minutes1 ride ontho cars, and a visit to it will well repayuuy yno for lukiutf tho trip.

ytwo wKks'-Ttait-to ^ - m r k , -Whiloscut they attended'the >Vaveriy fuir. /

—Mr, GcoVM.Dawos left town Tues-day evening for Vanita, Indian Tprritory,whefo ho~expects -io'spend a mbn tn r r^ -

-^Mr. and Mr3.*;A\ig. P. Ilanu arrivedhomo last * Wednesday evening,1- hatinggreatly enjoyed llioir Southern trip.

d f d), and his father,

flooded with now goods of every desurip-ion and his show wiuditws were tastefully,nd profusely decorated with costly goods,

cscnting an elupunt ui>pe;iriiiict>. If anyio was deterred by the rain or any other

. URO, from visiting Urn lMuk Store ontho Corner last Saturday it will jiay them";o do so yet,'a? tli? ilNiMny-r<imtin(<.--in*iti;reat Oeemc unchanged.

—On the nftnrnoon.- and evening of IkVedncsday, tho 17tli inst, the MethodistSociety .and Sunday b'chool of Port Mur-r»/, sill liOiil an oyster supiTor-festival" inMcCrea ball, over J . W. Worker's store.Oysters, ico cream, etc., will bo provided" abiindanco. Vocal and instrumental

usic will be a feature of the occasion.This Society nnd Sunday school have beenvery prosperous since they were organizedn April last; the school now numbers 78lumber*. All are Invited to attend tbisnipper and fcstivul ami have a good timeis well as help along ic a. worthy work.Don't forgot the date—17th. If stormy,icxtfair cvsning.

—The entertainment' in tbc '.Boom under the auspices of tho Htform Clublast Thursday ovenii'i; was very success-fully conducted, niii!., largely intendedTho exercises consisted of readings' andrecitations liy.Mr?. Henry Johnston -andMiss Currie Urano, singing * ' "'

toristio zeal, mot ou Friday last, in thisplace, and pat in nomination ^ candidatefoi* Asacmbty, 2d district. TJio gentlemfon whom tho honor fell ia MA Aaron Me-Oamraou, a merchant of Behidore, \Tpossesses all the (laaliDcntions rcqoiaito totho fiilfillmoiit ot the dntlcsof thohigland rospousiblo station. Tho convoutloivoted "aye" on nbout overything propoa-cJ, and when a resolution waa introducedto Indorse Lulaon, of tltu^st district," ineluding his record last year, there waa noln (liHsentiug voice Tho cold-water advocaten, in making a nomination, baecitheir action on the supposition that tinHepiibllouu .woaU not only refuse to

iako,a nomination but would actually iu-dorso their candidato. Heroin our friends'•got left," and had they nctcd on tho wisemggostion made I >_y Mr. Joffery, of yourjity, they, would not to-day stand inludicrous u position. Mr. y.cC'amrnonshould poll tho full strength of .'io "tem-perance party," which, if augmented bythe vote* of tliase not particularly frlondl;to cither ol tho othur cauilidates, may giquito u distance iu the direction of hi:election.' I t should bo remembered thaiin n full vote .tho Democrats of tliis dis-trict havo nearly 1,200 majority.

—The ltcpublicans met on Saturdayand placed iu nomination for the Assem-bly Mr. Samuel A . Depue, of ITn.ni.onytownaliiiv Mr. Dcpuo has bucn over thecourse before, ami knows something oits uncertainty nnd the crookedness nnd Irregularity of tins oliatacles to be mirmonnt-eO. Ho came within it few voles of beat-ing Mr. Fritts, KOIUC years ago. Ho is aicxcc'lcut uiun, upright in all hu> wajs andlias tho ability to make a tirst-cluss legis-lator. The Republicans claim that he iiKOUIIII on tlio temperance- ([ucslioii, niwe hear KOHIO of them argue that his elec-tion would be <initu n triumph fur thu redribbon. The convention adopted the fo)lowing platform:

1st—We do heartily indorse the prinni-[lies »t tlio Republican parry as cnunciit-ud by this tntc (jiibcnialorial convention.

2mt—AVo do heartily favor equality be-fore the law, and oppose all «pccial priv-'IL'RC* and all tnonopulius,

ard— We deiuand that tho will of thepeople • bo allowed a personal expressionou nil organic r|ucstioiis,

•Itli—We pledge to ilie noininci! of thisconvention our earnest and continual sup-port. • ,• •• .- ••

Mr. Dcptto has iiccc-})tod tho nomina-tion. " "" •

—Hmutl, tbe tonoy horpi; 'thief, nowdumiicc vilo, made nil effurt U> scenru .dfreedom, ono day recently, but life "tondollar si day brains " availed him very lit-tle, aiul his plans full short of consumma-tion. Poor follow! His genius sliouhhave led him to choose a iliflercnt path inlifcy.. . . - . ' . ' . " . -.. ;

—Sirs. Andrew Jit ay, a former rcaidenof Uelvidere, \iai buried in our ccmctcion Monday. She died somewhereMorris county, wo understand.. The funiily lived hero ii nutubur of years, Mr.Bray being cngagnd in the butdierinibnsincs.s.

—Messrs. A. Blair Kolsoy and llarrlsoiBlair lelt town, Monday, «vonirnj, forfrip through tbe west. They took threivaluable hunting dogs -with them. The1

will l>o absent Irom homa scvcml weeks.—Owon liittnuiiousu, u lyinj, **hu fi

iome months. past has been working iiYork city, is lying dangerously il

it his home in this place, with typlioiiimoairi.;'':: v^1.-.;...;:.;...::-;;;1;..;:.-.;, ,*,:: .1;;:;;;.The Rov. Theodore I). Frajsee, <i, has been called to the pastorate i

.lie Port Orutn, Movris Go-, M.' E . churclHe is a brilliant young preacher.

—That the momls of Belviderc uro im-proving witness the following, posted o:the door of a meat market, last Snbbatli"Positively closed'to-day,"

--Mr. Montgomery Holstcin hasturned home from Texas, where he hatspent several months, his principal buainess, being shfiDp-riiising,

The I'eunsylwinin game law is opoion Monday next, und our sportsmen ainitting th'eir firelocks tit.trim for a ru

. nging by a quartettechoir, composed of Mr?. J . W. Johnston,Mias Heloiifs Losey, Mr. .1. A. Crevelingand Mr." J.:Av Luiulyl limilo by Jlr . J . A.Creveling and music by an excellentjrchestra under tho leadership of Mr. Geo.flaezcn. ^S'e nndorstand those ontertain-ments will bo repeated at frequent inter-rate during the fall and winter, -We hopethey will, *ii they are elevating in theirinfluence and sure to nccomplish muchpood. To the llcforrn Olnb arc duo thethanks of tho people- for instituting this—id movement. -..- ' • •- L1'

- N o w buckwheat tlour at Hampton AMcKinncyV , <-; • t: . w~-

STATK t:OSVKST!OS OF W. V. T , V,

Tho annual meeting 61 the Woman'sChriatiau Ternprranco,Union of Now Jer-sey was held at Ilaekettstown ' last week,beginning on Weijucstlay and continuingthrfio'daya: "Delegates were "pvosuiit Jfromfifty towns iii various parts of the Stnto,Tbo corresponding Secretary's reportshowed li.UUU naineK enrolled, -$-i.6C7- ex-liended by local unions nnd-l i uew.unioiiaorganized. During the convention severalmass meetings wero held uud linu addresseswero delivered each day and evening byeminent lady anil' penllemen ftpcakcra.On Thursday afternoon, upon invitatiunof Dr. Whitney the:delegatesrVisited tli.rOolleniatc Institute and spent the after-noon thoro. The following aro tho oiTicorselected for tlio ens-uing Year: President,Mrs. S. J..O....Downs,.,.oL.Oceanji.tirove;Vic6~Prosiadntr"MrsTN6blcfl7"6f' Atlan-tic Highlands; Rccordinc Secretary, Mrs.J ; T. Ellia.^of-FleminKton; -Tiensnror,Mnil'B A. Mickle, of Millyilln. The at-tendance of delegates wasMinusunlly. largeand tho-cxorciscB throughout woro of nvary interesting character."-"'Grout "'goodto the temperance causo will no' doubt bitho result of this convention.

A I I E H I I V K A H I I E AC'GIUF.NT.

John Calling, eiii|)lu_.'tid in the Contra]yard, hail a very narrow and most miracu-IOIIB esoapo from a horrible donth last Fri-day;morii!n"j;-~-Wiiili)(if.tondhifj-totii*a(hit;ho bont down between two cars to cxaiuimwhat appeared to ba aflat wbeel, vrhen ,r.car was run on tho Btimo track and tho carho was looking. at was puslicd, suddenlyforward, ho was7thrown on his back on therail nnd tlw wjieelo of ono truck of dgrenlnVavy Rondola, weighing aomo 18.00Cpounds, pafleed ovor him. l'eoplo who sawtho accident expected to sea him criiBhedto death, but to^tbeir;-.greats surprise-hepicked himself up and walkcd^somo littlid i a t a n c a t o . t f i . ashoulder wero dislocated, and there was i.red mark across Ins ehcBt,"whcro the wheelsbad paflfiGil over.. Ho .was conveyed.to hUhniiin and complaiiVod tTgood dealTb£ "paini hi b t d tl l f

i t tngall kinds of gam

"On Halurdny last,.MisH.Ifeuic Hath;way, a young lady from Ilackr.ttilowiarrived hero, having beeu eiiRuged titeach the Spring Vnlloy school. MiAbrnm .Win term inn, ono of Mm trustiw;of the school,, met h?r at tne depot amtook her to hi» house, slio having engageiboard with him.- - On fllmday shn attend;ulmrcli with the family. She retircd'ear-ly on Sunday ovenhg- On Monday morning wlien'' broitktiut was ready Mrs. W,wont' up'slaira to jitll her, but found shhad disappeared lira'ugli tho window, having tied two bql-shgcts together and Iclherself down to fio ground by thbiu. fcilicleft nearly all f her wearing apparel,wafch and othff valuabim^in her room,At this writinK-;TuGsdny_ morning—no til-ing of _lior.whorftbouts.lnis.;.bcon hoard,..;,

HA^GOMK AT LAST... - -

. Mabeo and Sigliali, the celebrated.tciuperaiicolcctiufs, arrived in this plneo onSaturday eveiiip last. They wero eoii'r-tebualy recoisd 'at the ileppt aud .escort-ed--. to.: tlio; rfldonco^of. Mrs*.lDr^ filuinoft,""where they i* now stopping^ 'They lec-tured in thofnBbytorinii chureli-b'n"Snii-day ovoniughd in.the.. M. E. church. onMonday GvdnR. They drew a full houseboth ovoni'/s. Their prospects for agood, work / this plnco aro encourngiuj;,as many h\P already expressed their wil-

. . . Luiioii.™" TIi6y"ax-it-rt v;cek.

lingipCCt to Btll.^—Tho?v..Dr. KnlfflitoDi- or Stiouda-burg. Polled the pulpit of tho Preabytorian cji'chlast. / - ; .

p p of tho Presbyoccoptibly on Sunday

in his bren3t, and tlwro wero grnvo leara offnmeditaorioas internal injnrice. LBut iho is" alivofto was(- .r™-M™, . -«„ .« n w.6ttl

and dotnpl well and will probmi!yrenovor.rrBtore(:>vliorjj0 go^n reebverod couticioua-I t la hard to believe that the- oar wontovoi|ness, and Witheji convoyed to hjsv homo

meat irJ'ot in the bascmout of 0. E.Kceperftorc. - -.-

—Stit UommiBdiouor Andrcs3 in mak-ing serf lnuohrneodod improvemonta'onput fltl".. .-Vy";'- •'_' ' VEKU3.

—(0. Geo. A. Ouster-dump, No. G,SonsF -Vofprons,-.will-meet-- Mondayevent. October l.r)tli,-at tho G. A. it.,)l)3i)bm:-.r.t'3 o'clock."A'full attentlanco{s. iiieatqd as business of. importancewj]0 transnotcd and new recruits IUIIS-lfl,|in. Uy command of_..;. .„_..

I ~" «f. U. RosEsnERQEi!^ CJapi;Af t, Wm. A.-Y*ouiijr, Ordorty H..

|ust lefore tloon on Men day us Hisv,...-i\i.:..„.,- ->iVBtor"qf th'o'°"ir. 13,'cliurcii.

is passing along the street1'catty building he wan

V a sort of vertigo.. und^fqlL.to'!•' uticoh'soiririsT Williiig"hands» hurried to Ins nsaistanco and

& into; jMr, Vaiipv'er's cigar

In a tUning o sthat called mo over a nhori distanco oftkopupliothoroughfaio Ilicnrd tomo politi-cal diiouosioua among both BCXCH. SomoBpoko of the griof of our country boingtoo Httlo of u Bubicot of consideration bytho mosses vrhen their votes -would estab-lish reform, Their futurity being blindedby a bribo. No man flnroly should takercfiigo iii bucu a ihiiig us a bribo, it robalifo's rich goods—it bitcth like a serpentand stingcth like au under. Experienceshould render men capable of doing betterregardless of party feeling. The aconeryaloDff this thoroughfare wu very attrac-tive. Tho trees on tho dhtant heightathat urc about loosing •their- verdure nndairy character gives such n, variety of com-manding colors that the cyo of tho be-holder is aura to: pronounco it benutitul.Everything in the yards and gardens thatwas so nicely arranged had fallen andtwiated on tho ground. Tho waters movedon in their channel. Somo hurrying by tomingle with other waters. I noticed alittle hero and thcro that was caused bytho rain that seemed to bo uncertain ns toIU course, all seeming majestic and su-

preme. .—Thcro is- in tho last : of our

Broadway paper n reflection upon thechoir tlmt is not commendable to theeditor. When we consider the untircingefforts of. the choir and tlio amuuntoftimenvotved in preparing the music for thechurch we should feel thankful und notcomplain. It irt a noteworthy fact thatthere aru members in this choir that arenot fnsy surpassed in singing, I thinkthe writer should be more considerate oftho feelings of those who aro in tho choirand out of tho choir and also of the suc-cess of our newspaper. •• There in no per-son in town who baa a greater desire fortho new paper's success thau I huvo und

l fully fi\vurc tlmt iU futurity dependsvery much on its treating every personwith courtesy and kindness and not withderision aud hate.

—There was a. .'full meeting at thoIJroiidway KeailiitEf Circle luat week thedetails ol' which aro given iu uur in.

_cr. Mr. Kccch, the proprietor of tnoH'agle l'rinlino; Co., is nuking thia enter-Ui;inmcnt a grand reality and with the

iltioii of the members It is highly suc-iful. The next meeting is at the house

of JlisaMalfie Warman. It ia plain toall .persons of discernment that thesotcrUtinmcnU arc Di'oducttvc of great goodto tbo montul welfare ot tho subjects and'sliov.M have their reward manifested bytho citizens' good will.

'— Uic LndicB Aid mot lant week. Thenight was somewhat unfavorable nnd thenttenduicc was small, u. well represent-ed in character. The exorcises were en-tertaining. By tho members giving dueprominence to this society would make itwhat it ought to be. The noxt meeting isat David W. Uowman's.

'-~Kov, W. II . Carson gave an earnestdiscourse founded on the words of Micah^:10. Me demonstrated that rest was un-attaiuablu in this world. Quoting Solo-mon as one of his proofs who had richesand Bought rest io uvury place ' l int wascompelled to gay :Vtlmt all was vanity ofvanities."

—A bridge to bo rebuilt over the l'o-hnteontr creek leading trout Rroadway tothe depot was anlil a few days ago by•FrBuliylil«ri.iniiW&jr,-Goaftoyrar.tl:03-mun to William. Davis for S2S0. I t issuit! to boa profitable "purchnse to thebuilder and unprofitable to the county._._,~I"Cv. AVm. Tunison from .Washington

XIKFDDLIOAN CONVENTION. |

Tho Republican Assembly^ conventionmot In Beatty Hall on Saturday afternoonlast. Col. Chae. Scranton waa chosenchairman nnd 3, E . Fitlpcr aecrotary. Attlio suggestion of tho' chairman tho eamoset of'resolutions adopted by tho StateConvention wero adopted, and in addition,ono pledging support to tho candidatenominated on Saturday. Tho townshipswere called for nominationn aud tho fol-irijr names were 'offered: Dr. Wm. A.Conover, Samuel D, Carpenter, WilliamRamsey, Ezra Estler and Col. J. T. John-ston. Wm.AiStryker, in b o K f of theWashington dclogatiop, made a speechpresenting tho namo of Col. Johnston. S.P. Cooke, who was ono ot tho Haoketts-iown delegation, mado n, speech endorsingthe nomination of Dr, Couover. Ho dif-fend very materially from Mr. Btrykcr inIlls viows concernirg tho streugth. of thotwo nominees. Tho voting now com-menced and ou tho first ballot tho voleswere all cast for four nominees, Mr. Estlerbeing left out in tho cold. After the sec-ond ballot the name of Samuel D. Carpcn-ler was withdrawn, On tho sixth ballotDr. Conover received 23 votes, which be-ing a majority over tho votes received byboth of his competitors, ho was declarednominated. Ou motion of Mr. StrykerUie nomiualion was made unanimous. Acommittee was appointed to wait upon thecandidate,—who was iu town,—informhim of his ntiwiiiniion nnd bring him be-fore the convention. The Doctor wns ac-cordingly bt ought hi anil mado a briefspeech, nfirr which the ronventinn ad-journed. . .

,«UW JIAMl'TOy.

\ , Junction correspondent toClintoni~"Democrat accuses UH of }i" ...called .runctiqo boys "bums;" so wo C'dmuch to tUf annoyance of "Uaul,'1 but wodid not incluc?c all of the a, we know thata majority of them are '(jootl, industrious,temperance Iioys many of whom we areacquainted with aud highly esteem, butthere is a certain «:lass who attend publicgatherings just to too how much they canRay in tho shortest time possible, yellingand singing like so many idiots nnd offend-ine decent people by impertinent remarks;They "ulao"-visit' ua,: during the summer,desecrating the Sabbath day and lnyinjUiemselvoB liable to the law, by going iiba'ihi n£4*nd making a rude exhibition "ofthemselves4n roapoctuble peoplo on thoirway to churctrtr t if^^^^yeronotj i louoan oye witness to; moreover ttTnt tho f i ^at our festival of last year, when civil por^sons not connected with it were struckand injured waa caused by thia same classwho came there drunk with the expresspurpose of raising a row, .but got thewoivc of it thcmsolve3 and"r'-werc"ina'«Iei tofeel the power of the law. . If tlicsc arehot "biuiis" tlier arc something fur worse,and if "Uaul" will name them ho can havot h e m . - . . - • •.-., :• - •' • • .

—On ono of tlto*frosty morning of Iiweek it-o was frozen here an eighth ofinch thick. ' , •

•There will be only about half a cro1

of chestnuts in this section.. . . -All .the latest prints in calkSnydam .fePiitiicy's. ' '-•"•-"••

.—Tim non. S. .M. haH mounted ULlump and here wo Iiitvu an irrogtilo:dive, transitive verb according to rule 3lasculiue gender and objective case.-'-•"—Join. S. Trail & Sons are , building ,

irgo dry House in addition to their furui.ure factory. .."."• .;•.;•;:;•-"""••:"." •.--:"

—And.-now the politician ia as eageiafter votes as'the small-boy is uftcL- cheatlllltS.

GROCERIES, ETC.NEW FIRM,

NEW GOODS.

W1 GOODS,CANNED GOODS,

PltO VISIONS,-. AS!) /•

General Groceries, ,.r **••

Teas & Coffees aL^'f.;/.^ -

JUNCTION.

—.M.I). Wells, Ks(|., t^iiveicd a veryinteresting temperaneo address in the ballSunday utteinoon, the 7tli inst, to a largo.ndiunce compoaed chiefly of the W. C.

T. TJ. and Iteform Club of that place.His text was taken from Proverbs, the23d;iiapter3lstand 32d .vcracn "Look not;hou upon tho wiuo when it Is red andciveth his*"color iu the cup when it movethitself nriffbt, at last it biteth like a serpentand atingeth like an ndder." His addressthroughout waa enlivened by brilliant bitsof wit and poetry; tho fullowlng waa com-iiosed by himself and recited at tie closeif his nddrcss:

.Ml Imll tills tcini'trancc Imnil,Ho iiiiblc unil so 1,'raml,Kiriiinnd united w^lUtnml,Till whlfkuy ifl aljolishutt from (rom lite huil.O. J.onl, luijteu tliu timu•Wicu woiiHjn flwlt ucu^loiliiiikllidrwiiiciLot tlie ilny <iulekly come •When men eliull <iuit the ilrlitkiiig of rum—When from sou tospannil from ocean to oceanAlt tliu pconlo shiiU tret out of tUe notionOf llTtni* and liulni; ihc niinwllci-'a tool* ,,And nmklii'' lit themselves suck mlwmblc

foolsWILD OSOAII.

—At Bhaw Si Carter's you will find afull lino of gents' furnishing goods at thelowest prices. •lLtf

—Uo and HCO A. J. Swcoson'3 fine1 se-lection of pallor and cooking stoves beforey o u b u y . / :. \ ;•........-.,.".. •. • , •

JOHN O. CORNISH.

LeBoiitillter Brothers ]Fore'fjn Dm* Silk*

DO.1IKSTIC DRY WOODS," r.ruaa,.u) s. iJtiist. , , . ::

NEW YORK.

Dealers in Fine Oroccria,

spectfully.ends that they hnrly ocuui'lcil bj; 1*.

U'o-jld respectfully. Inform their numerousfriends that they hnvo ot)cncd the otnro (or-itioriy occuplcil by 1*. \V. Flimicrfclt, on Uclvl- -

avenue.

All Goods New & Fresh.

HIH tiuvc nil been Imd^nt low forIJO sot(U'';;'^ttoin 1'tWcx.

Imported nnd Dometth Ci'jnr* am

^ lliilini; i Mi in nfj nr i -onii, l* r>.uin \ uiirb I ic| iLtr ilh

HAMPTON &IMINNEK,ItolvlrtevtJ A.%-0..

WASIIIN-IITON-, N. .1.

A CARD.XilE NEW

Boot & Sh£e Store!, 15'1- Wimlilnuton Avenue,

WASHINGTON, N.X :

==J. T.IVlll open tltls Xuu- Store, for the patronage of

tho mihilc, nn or nhmit Octcilicr 25th, 1833.wttli u full line of. Uootu and Shoen,

Hiidi m aru kqit In a flrat-claf.istore. -Mylliiuof gooiU will , -^

liu romjilito, nml second to noneIn nudity, uUo clic- pnr tliuu you cun

liny Uiein tltiiiMlicf illof the latest cut*ii(Uhii[ivs eijnal to ...JSO niatlu to order, for

r ,Cons Id .o i ' h ?3 ly L C S H M o n e y .

Come cfc See.Men'* Heavy Bool*,

Boy*' Henty Boot*.Children's Hemy finals.

rAflii:n' limey Shuts..Vinac*' Hmiry Shoes,

Children's Jfeavy Slioe»

noon, SHOES, KUBBFJIS, HTCIMen'* Fine Boot*, -"

Hoys' Fine Boots,Children^

bnlics' Fine Shoes, .-1 • • Mism Fine'Shoe*. • • '

.., , • Children's Fine Shoe*.

A.Fuli Line of Slippers.yiva't, Wonioii's, .Misses'. Bovs' Girts*. Chll-

Jiuu'a uutl Iiil'auta' Kinc uud CoilfnC Itoatx,Shoes uud Itiilibcrn of fifr-c and iitiallty tff <Guit--nil. Come and fife tlm bust and cheapest, Htockiu tliis linu evor offered for KUIO to the people•A Washington and vicinity. •

I must respectfully ask you to call mid st:<!for yourselves my large stock.No1 Trotiblo to allow Goods.

J. T. Bowers9No. 154 Washington Avenue,

v'Wasliliistnn; Warren Co., N. J.. Lr. S. A...lO-t-'SJ-ly.

Doe. Hodgkias1 hotel, Juiictioii,'—The prieo of cabbage is ateailily aineing.o . •

UAWKUVK

PICKEL & BRO.,BUTCHERS, :

-iiml wlifilcsnlu uiul retail ik-ul w In—

HEEK, VEAL, LAMB,'MUTTON

PICKEL'S MEATNo ISBciut

Yon will n]fn fiml LA^Ilt.MlitTON, VKAI., POHK, I'OUI.-

UV, 11OI.OGN.V SAUSAGE, Smokol.Mci

Improved machinery for innklini-nii 'aim will, twelve ycarii' cxiierience •fed conlljlcut wo enn cqmil Ihe'ljcst liV'indrk'c

Coniu in mill seo its; yon will find, Rigs, i J c l j l j o r jjj, ,

Dnj or KiUt 'thing as reprepcnU'rt. "'- -1--— — -

PQOL&HA^CE,-1 • ; Belvidere'Avenue,' "

. O1T. WI.N'DSOB

'O«l«JIXAt"NKW'r""6n|:iEA»sV'"

^Jl^iie original Now Orleans liiinsli-cls a! for this lowti and will give an enter-

aimneiit' iu Umitty Hull on Satunliveiling tliu UUli lust. In."spunking ,iis troaj.NJ.tho Port Jervis Daily Union

Ba^?!'ll^Afi^.?lLll!lf]^P?°Grpole*l tlio New'Orleans"MiiislfoWiniio" Oji^a' Uni'i^"

Mneaday.evo'Aiag.^Tlii; troupe isaj, ,io. Tliu jokoft wero witty aiiilfroa fromilgfti-if.y, tho Dinging oxecllent, tlie in-"

truiuoutul. music utianmiig.tlio clogjlnno-iff"'nriiaiio,'"thd'"8inicIfthioT"eiiiertairiiiitr

<J tho farces very fuuny. • Tho Now Or-HW Minstrels can bo safely recommended

LiHt;of lcttcra..•tiinniiiinK iytidiiimeil/'.in\iic Wo-shingtoM, N. •'„ post oHicc for tho

Daniel S. n-Ied, - • Win, II. \vm^,Jlra. Elbaiietli Lyons, 3t. JI. kinsman;'

J . E. IVLi'En, P.1 M.

r, Mr. Alox. Morri- it bebid03 tho marks on his body,—Z>wi-htiatat thb,Httog ^ had'almost foiiy fwo TOIOWB, now BIJ-ICB. Callcounty. • ...;.,'.u.:'.0^'1..''.^:.-'.-' :..'.V • .-, .'.•....••. KreE^^^WiHiinl^onUli'.^; • -. ^! ( lwm. . tow3r t lmnt l ic lowest'nt;

Exfraordinarv

IIN1 ul l i«» GOODS, wo would liivllc >rir filends mill customer to call nml BUO IK•ra intrclLiwlnjj cUcivhcro. Wu lmvo u

Full JJnc ol, = , All tho L.t.sl

allies' aud Cliililrcn's liosleiy,

N'.ICE ASSORTilKN-'IVOK-WnOr,GOODS; \vOor;rsACQuiss]

=-S:EPI!YI;S,--~MAGJIAUA-----, •• C O U D , L A C K S , . , „ - -

!;a-Fu!!line uf^wio i isNuw (,'tmds coiisttuilly'liL-lni; whhiC

Stamping a SpeciaUi/.

:••=-".VA8lilNGTON'DIN.' 1. •''•10—I-s,u-^---;-~—^^•-^-^.—~^F^

Boarders Wanted-.'° rcBldcn on Washington" ' *' UornlBli & Co.'a

OYSTER HOUSE--and RESTAURANT?*-OynU'i-3 wliolcEiilo mid retail. . Fnniilfcs and':1 ' parties supnlleil.' • .

lolo Agent for Fort Norrls Cove Plant

OySTBES.) yet ITS served iu evevy s ty le . . . . .

N'o T u b Oys t e r s Uii«l .All oyslura oiicncd frcsL f r o m tlie shel l ,

i)-18-0in.

"v~"Ti- W a n t e d . • "'S'n.lXW llUSIIKLS OF IJUCKWIIEAT.iCSi.Vannwg iVuvliiif budiwliuiiL for Rilo'will find •'• .lo tV.cir interest to call on tlio stihscrljicr- |>f<-_-

urc Rciliiiff.-;'Ho vll nay Iliovuryliigircet iniir- ' "

V. S.—Oritt work"solicitedvoa buckwlieat...-—few Process I'lour'iuiimifiieturcil nml satlw-'

iillvn'oi-!iL|irJvulesiUctlib"projTcTty;iviieri'1 - now, rcetilOt. nlhiatcd in tl o centroof

"-"o.H.LUNQKR,

ONE PARLOR I IEATEl t , ' ' ^lNE SET OF suw-v DOUBLE '

" H i E S J ^

Page 4: THE ASHIN · ArlilUiul Sut.i propi-Hy imule on CYllnbld arc jjivhu; the iMistsiUli'factioii to the wearer (if auv nmu'riul tn use, uml fur lowor set 1A es-pecially so. Flllltig teeth

;•'-•; V ttw, s • .•V.i.-i •^-"•7 *fcfrr #•., j ; £ * • * #

ITBMb OP IfTfEHEST. GIDDY_G1RL3. :#'/

Their Anton* Wl.lle Shopping And hunt

* —Anmlca is tho boat caaloraer fljr Blr.tnlngbnm ganmafcurs.

—TUreo.fourtUB of alt Gorman boor labrevttd (rom potatoes.

- - T h o Methodists expect to build 4G0flmrdics In tlin Uuitod Slates tills year.

—Tliero aro iiilO.OQO innsons In UID UnitedBtfttcs, or tuort twin out* in overy lwntlnHliulinbltnms.

—Tho ono ruilrond ia nil Greece in flro• miles bug, nnd o.icli milo of it took a year

. to build.—Germimy (wtimntea tWt it luu L'00,000

vnguboiul-i mid beggars, iudmling tlilc-TOsnutl Kwiudlcn).

77Aristocrat, l'anjicr, Debtor,—The aris-tocrat in cupportitl by his ancestors, tlia[Hiuptrby bu con temporaries nudttio debt-or by jmwtcrily.

—An Eii^liih travo)l;r in America records: nil emu result of liiiifitiM.-iviiiiim* ilio •jnucnu

SAtlnctK on tho fuces of oitr men of nffttira ftallioy go nbout tlw htrouti. . /,•

—\ ni.iu in Luvro:iej, MUM. , o.Teni'<Rpriaj to any QUO wtm will tl-jcijilier ft letlorho rec« red yiMra ii^o from Horace Greeloy,and hua never beou nblo to read.

—TUo number of p ipe r mill* iu ttin worldIn 4,000 which, prudnco 1,000,000 torn) oftinpurn y«ir. (>rL<nt lSriltiin nioiu.iii.ikoa

—In :,•< tUcru t« ono ttivui; in Wnitosi',

llnmjisUiru mul Connecticut tilitml ima tcfourteen : iu Idwtlfl \Avi\\ oiiii to twolvn; inMiilnsonoto oinlit.

—In Ilutignl n!i>mi lliure anJ p l i - wlio Htiirci1 hiiiignfull- i t i i i:t,oooroun man)Vhnt t t i s tohavoAfuU stoi

when tho hnrvostwho kuoivuh.

/ SPARE RIB.

Tlio hog belongs to tlia pndiyJerniuto,iml they pack a denr runttor of him after bola Wiled.

Tho trvit of tho pig is insiguiftcaut, hardlybig enough to back a bog ; but pigtnil ia to-bacco, Qorerthclcsa.

•\Vheu t Bpcnk of a pigmy, I do not referto my pig, but to a pig of imothur color j{hat is to say, ho is not tho pigmcut.

It has been snid that you can't make nsilk purso out of a sow's oar; but, for allthat, a BOUSQ o/ir is not bad. If wo had ftsoneo here, you should BOO for youtscliAs tbo car cannot purao you, howovor, letns not pursue tho BUbJoct further. .

Somo parts of tho nnimal aro not usually! considered good to eat, but I bnvo knowulots of people who could go Iho wbolo hog.

Tho wholo nog, by tho way, is uot so bigas tho hogshead. Twos not a bog said this.Ho waa too pig-headed.

Tlio hog is (V porciuo nnimal, and there' 'aro generally many poor seen where i'.o in

kept* :

, Tho niau wiiO takes caro of him, thoughnot necessarily a poor crealuro, is still a pork

Log—I ineau the four-legged nuiinal—does not siuoko until after ho is dead, audhoonly dooa it'thea to,save his bacon. Caromust bo taken that you du oiitgel too muchof a bake on-. .,• ,....,. „., . „..? . . / . :• ,„.." Tho hog's bead is Bomotimes called mini!)''.cr's face; but I cannot soy why, nnd willtherefoni parsou. ,,

HogH are sometimes fed on mast." I.ikotlie poor sailor, thoy don't get much to eatwforu Ihe'niast.

The tij wiiwli WuJs tho pig to bis homo ::

pTho hog gets very fiit, but no

fut he in, you will ulwnys ace[ W l l

own his fitye, ho getwnUly hits n liou on it.He does uot tiike fiit evenly; ho nlwny?

lias two Bjinr© ribs. This ia not savin;.'mind,.tlutt h2.h|ia two ribs tn jijuro.

th« cold shoulder to hw bonefnetor duringUfo.

Tlie meanest kiud of a hog is thi two-legged variuty. It mulicft one almost b:uptottink of him.

Ho is uot a pleasant subject for cotii, uud I will not bore you by detscrib-

,lly u poo.~SIioto. 1 need ;ittonipt to show it to yow.—H-fton 'Xn

« • * * "

SuiiyufN I'llIs-CinuloriUiir l» Hn*K... .Thousands (lift riotn neglect to properly

I rent- Impure lilnoil.' Conflii|>iiiionvDys*pepsin, Malaria, Apapicry, Liv-^ Kiiliit-y,

~"lk'ait"l)iHoiist*H. Drcjm1, and ltliunmatisni.But to the debilitated,'burdened with suchserious sickness, wo cansciniitious!}* ruuoiti-mend "SWAYXK'S VILLS," whiub cou-tain medicinal properties, posstssud by no

'other riunedy."" Si'iit Ijy mnifror"'iVeenls,box of ISO ipiiiy;"-5 Votes, 31, (in stamps).

D R S W X Y N H & 8 0 N , "I'liila-dclpkln, Pu. Sold by Druggists.

Ing far Young Meu.

Girls In their t«enB aro intercNtlng, UicoghIhoy nro ap t to bo giddy and garrulous.Frequently tho nvorago girl doesn't know

~~ Jwn mind moro than a low brief iutn-n tn t i ino . First, sho la terribly struck

ipon ouo young man, and thcu suddenlynpou nnothor. Bbo admires each, li!;o nchild cherinlies its toy j that U until thenovelty h worn off. Sho Is constantly wish-tnt? something or nuotlior was fiomotliingDISO, aud then wishes it wan ntill nnothorhing. Whon sh's goos shopping sho hafl

tbo most"dreadful timo of it. Sho is almostalways certain to wnnt to return ; whateveriho buys and get uomuUimg olio. Whon"lodoos not do this, it in became, bhu. tins

not on her sboppiug oxcursion been nblo to,keep her mind loguthcr long enou^U to buyanything of fitifflcient conseqinmoo to return.Tho fldgetty iuuiurUiuly' which" ulunister-

her shopping cipcricnco, howoviir, docsnot cmbnrrrtss her whrti tlin fimn far s^lM-Ing n hiubnud has arrived, ni it is fur ensiorTor most girld to pick out n husband tlinii it >

to match ar ibbou, nnd KOUIO of them dolot givo as much thought nod cou.si.lcrnticmio tho ono as to tho other. Somo of Ibogiddy girls do not tako coguizauco of tboimportant fnct that it is uot very easy to os-chango a husband when ono finds tha t shu

niado ft mistake. Perhaps the girN art)Dot much to blame. A tweet miHtiicho, itwell-tilled pocket, nml a. love.y uccktio uronot to bo rcsititotl by everybody ns tUoy nn<well designed to captura ibo giddy pirl WIILUnha fools that ulto is deeply in lovo with wmiwadolescent Adonis. Whila somo girls clum^i)their minds a litllc too Wo, tbore arc ( b o -ot n quicker dispusilion. One of tliCHO latterhnn recently gained much public attentionthrough bringing n mik in n neighboringcoiaraoo-wcnHh ngaindt a. wombcr of themalo pornunsion for blench of promisi), Hhoengaged herself to a swoot mtistacho and Aperfectly lovely necktie, but shortly discov-ered that aim didn't want to marry thorn.Wlieu sbe WIH brought into court to fxpliiii,ttho nicu'ly indicated in the elmsciof tho untamed West that tho yonnj; m.inwns uico to look at, but ho mado her fircO.[Io had nothing but his mmtucho nml ni'ck-io, and shu wni 0110 of tho ntro j;ivlt whoand found out tlutt fact before KIIO luid[named herself to Ihcwi th ings Wall, JUM6uch giddy (jirh as this ono proved tu hnmay bo foniul hero and ov«ryivhero i W

;ccj»t whero incu arc at si iiit-isiiuin.Gidily, gawky girls would <lo the;ivav«^

justice if they would yet liriM "-uoint.The mnjority of tbeiu lovely Ins.sit.-ri Uoii'tilnd out bow tired Ibcy nro till nftur iiwi.

, m\d then tho hushnml wltom theynot concerned thcmselvut; very uiuch

to select ciinuot be cxL-bnugcd like tlio lliree-quarters of a yard of ribbon which hit* cwtthiiti weeks of anxiety and puiufiil tlum^htand caie.

A B"1 1 1 ma-iy girls don't iiiru iil.mi'. lii'liitfmindod of this fur it isn't t!,- pL-n^int.-i

thing iu tho woiU to iiv^iui- i.|">u .wi'T'i jthero are fiuo cft*tl«s to bt> iniil: .t- tiu> n i t j

» handsomo man insiilo »! «•»!• of tli.isi jetborial teneuieiit^ which i>xi»u «iil>-. in lh»illnd of tho modcfit inaiddii su full of ccslati<: [nthosiasni. -She doean't w.mt ailvica in tiw |

matter of selecting a l»:=ifiwnl, but whon HII-J !ir, going Ghappi'.ig for t t c c k i t i ^ " hi)!' w"".''.couio amiss, even it her acqiuinluiiw* nJvisuher to got striped .oiie* of ilnr*lil.t iitialily:Qirta aro really moro euigmnliuul tlmii priiMpackages of pop-corn; but a gno.l ciil Nalways better than » giddy girl f—I'ivci\l-us1'eltpram.

ACTORS' DRESSING BOOMS.

Actors' dressing rooms are not ypry BU-nerb apartments. .Pushed . iu auywhero iutbo fabric of the theatre as 'architects' aftertbougbts, now jammed between tho stage*ud wall, iiow buriud uudor the pit or hoistedbetween the sunlight aud the roof, thero isliitlu Tooni in JliEin for conifort aud.k'aa for,eUgance. They are, for tho most part, verydungeon-like rooms; and have tho vontitationof tho ordinary prison cell. A dressercontaining drawers gonerally runs round twosides of Ibo cell. Thn top thereof is scored,chalked, iituearcd nnd othewiso divested ofself-respect, wbilo tbe drawers are, as fro-fluently ns uot, baudli ISSH. Carpeting is notA frequent liEuiry. Thero may be a roughdciil table, or thera may not. Recklessmanager*, in the flrstthisli of baudling otherpeople's money, hnv« been "known to ' p ro - 'villa them. The successive tenants haveidorned the WiUL-i with creations of thoir wituid fancy 1 fiketcbus of frionds in tbo pro-cssion, or of the iiniiia<jcr (gonerally uncoiu-

plimentavy), with an "occasional legendaffecting private- character, attributing Itl)IAU) Saxon,.imbecility to its unhappy..fiub-uct. There in, or lms bean, a mirror pro-

vided; but, if it is : in tbo dust hole 1 -ready, it deserves to be, for its crackoJ co'a-

1 adds m o r e " l i u e s " to the fnoi 'iece«sary for tbo broailfist bichains us Llieie a r j frcyuon

Vegetable Sicilian

HAIR EENEWEE<ra> tlio flrnt ]>rqorattoii jicrri.ctlcure illi«a«cs of tho xcnip, and tho first >«i<oesaful restorer ft fn-ml crgray lialr.fi. !nntural volvr,Ki>iivtli, inxt juuUiful l.uiiil>It I1.15 lud ninny IiniiaLiirf, but iitiiiu him-ifully, met nil (ho rcqiiliL-meiits iiti.Wiil (»the proper t rent in cut nl tlio Imir unit »iul|ifALi.'M ilAin ]ti'..M:wr:i: liiii" »ur.ililyj:ronm fnrnr, niul nmnA It.-i UV.-M V,U<\ whOMt

il lo

to ovcrj'qIctctt SUCULcause: the

i»r l list unjtwftl-

tire futjltmrnt of lUinan' 'Xlio pro|trtotor9 liavo often Weil *nl ttio rcceljit ot anlvrs from eentultrlcs, TvlicrolltcylinilnvviirtiuHic an cIts Introduction.

Ilia usu for a Miort time? of UAI-I/llnM-.wuit vroiulcrfiilly mifrovm tlsounl niipcarniici!. It tltatiau-s the icunit imiiurltlc.*, cure* all humor*, fov

d k Mand lliiiinl*, nm! tii

l

jHlnmlntei U10 weakvncil (jlatlu'in to |iiuh forward a new niul vlgorimagrmvtli.1 Tlic ftr.'i-i» nf tliin article nro nottransient, like lliose or alcoholic prcji.ir.vtlon.-.lmt rcnmln n long time, wlilcli iimki*tt3 tiflo a matter of cuotiujuv.

BUCKINGHAM'S: DYE

WHISKERS17itl clianpe tlio tcanl to n iiaiurnl lirn-ni,orbl!lck,(i»i1ej|rcJ. riiiroitiictsni^rtiiiiiii'iitcolor that will nut wathniviiy. C>iiflMliij:"fti riiijtte [in-iiarutloii, It is ni'j'lictl wltliout -trouMu.

riii:i 'AKi:n B Y

R. P. HALL & CO., Nasliiia, H.HSoU by nil Dealers In Meilk-Ims.

TOR ALL TEE FORMS

Ayer's SarsapariHa.Bolil by all Druggists; ? l , sir bottles, .V.

Kilh Scrofulti nud KliiKi Ilvti.f.vlClmiiKM bail tirenlli In t;oo«, rcint '? r i i iu t» biliousness nnd H w s('liftrmlnc icsolvriit nml mulclil.-eIt drives Sick Ilemlncln.1 llttn tlitr

l l l l

i tvliis t-nii-ti".|mi|.k-.xii.ii.Usallvt .-V

no (lriistlccistliK ]s Ithcumntlsm by mutiul l U t t l f ll

B tlic mlml nnd iil

tin- 1m.1.}'.daC o r c t t d y # p e p s l a o r m n n w n f u n .

r:*rKnilorfleil In lvfiliiia t»y over ftfty thou. r.iiilLending phyaldan* In U. a. and Kuni|w.-_ ALriidliii: clcrjfyrai-n In U. H. nnd F.tiru]H'.:6 't,....1)i«nsca or the blood own it a contuuTcr.'dHFor enlu by all loatlluB tlrustf"*!-1- ?l.'V-"sU

The Dr. S. A. Itlclunoml Jtcillcal Co., l'roiisf t I h 3 l l

7 9 7 AND 7 9 9 THIRD AVENUE,C o r . iOlli Miref l , (now In cou«o ofcoD»ltn«t-

,n). To «voU rootlni: our prr»-nt Irnmrnnol.Hk. VVL- Mm.l direr H nt price* that ulll cum-

finlly hu-enml *olMiwt by I'xiicrlcncei! l)iij*rnKun Imili f.n«lj,'n m.ri d.mottlc matkit*. ui.tl tin-

ftilNSTER,"""" "•"•'.•MOQUETTE,

VELVETS,SMYRNftS,

BRUSSELS.TAPESTRIES,

JOSEPH LOSEYlias made a general reduction on all kindi ol

GLASS and 'CRO0E33RY WARE.

'nil Set of Crockery, 41 plocoft $3,50Toilet or Chamber Sat 3.B0Glass Tea Hats from CO cents to 2.00 -Qohlcts, from 7C cents to $2.50 per tloz>Tumblora, from 50 cents to J05 '• "

WAE ON"

With ltoidoi's (o JInlcIi-tititl Cnn<rt< niul Una'.' fll.o KUDMHIJIO

n l , i<j[iHr..». 111 all r l u t . MattliiK« fttid KlooCIUIIH of all c'Cfcrlplli nl.

Wiudoiv Shades a Specialty.

- ,;:jinp-v tlnl Ivrrfil.frM* of clini*|j»«,

Reuben Smith,:\o. '1 Fourth Avenue, New York

V, l l , l 'A1U. i :TKSTUno . \ I ,V l .N ,.tSi'iii-ui;. Ilontdlnz^ul.'P btllbUx, "

t lJt h M.. tict. Ui

llk', MMiitittiWy uVi,, S. V., July tfl, tSii* Stiiivhi Cure Co.—OHIIIII'IIR'H: ••.lk-i.-cvlvul ln«i».d i-lmiio. hen! meK" H <- l>r< "• l<> Fonda, »vll [uckuil. am

l l 1 I h l l l f ]^

l Nnvltuitr

iM i;lad!y rt en in in e-Illi ii#if>..'t cuiildsLI, O.l'iTry, V. S.. il

l IClli' It'iTry, V.

hiclt on the Amurie;c, Eu«l2tlhKtrei.l,

imicli cannol bu r

111U ,\«.\v V a r h C1I3*<

| —

TORPID BOWELS,DISORDERED LIVER,

and MALARIA.From iiiuse Homtius ui'lb« iliroc-fanrtlisof

syiuploin-, linlluni.: their cuslenue: !.<.»« orAlilietltf, lloHtl* cuatlvf, Sltk Ilcail-uchc, fulliie*! nfter tiitlui,', n vtrhlon loeiertloit of body or iiillid. X'ruulutliuiot food, lrrltubllilj- .if tuiiiier, T,,,,-EnmaV A f7iii"n J |?V|I|K ««Bi«uaJlcixrl, untt b«fure tlie cyc«, hlcl7|y co l -yrefl Url i i r , COXSTIi 'ATIOrvr Will He-

J*,1,1-'1'8 llllVt! " ° *!il"al* 'J'ltiii'ilCTionon theKlilnuytiiinil.Skiii issiUn in'onrm• ruinovltu;ull lmimrltlfM thi(.nali t l i ^ c tlnW » ic»v-:n^er» or IIio^u^iJJJ^ii.prfKlHcliifi

•I(|i)rotishoi1y. TCTT 'S VII.l .S

Highest firadc— "

Pianos & OrgansNONE BETTER.

Sold on Easy Payments.il<li-GSv? or cull upon

I'iiuio & Organ' Co., >

ASHUHY, i\. J.

-TIIK

-—ALSO

Special LOW Pricewlih dully work nml nrts LI perfect

ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.n r FEELH i.mi: A KMV MAS.

" I have luul DyMiM-iMlo. wjili CoiiHilnii.klmU or'pllls. nml 'IV.rrs mv il»! ilrstl l d

Ash aad Walnnt ChainHer FarnitnrBini thero willYOB, Hir." Land-i." Anybody with

Yes, sir; his wife." Land-right ; charge her double rates.1!

11 Transcript,

ibsUiolo to advancement: TbosrGasconsI :On"a.:of-thuin" was:, com.

tho-difucnlty hefound itrcreathig asocial position • fur him-•elf.' "Enlist "said tbo friend.Hhould break out you wouhl perhaps becomen fieneral Borao day." " General 1 Oh,Hint would bo impossible. ...I know.. myHf-I am HO brave nnd enthusiastic- that I shouldbo killed before even boins "MKIO a oor-poral."—Part* Paper. J

A rich fathei T -TliG Into Baron do Ttoths-child once took a cab to his ofllces ami au

tkeptt^-tboJ.iiioncy

which oaiisod the baron to juiuiro whutborIt was not r igh t r"" Oh, yen," rcpliud t'nocfthmnn, " it'o quite right, bnt j;our mmtwuiilly gtvo mo double." "Thoy do, dothey ?" was U10 bnronV replyj "_ well,hnvo 11 l'ich father nnd 1unt."—London Society.

UNFAILING \ FOBSILREMEDY. Gutnc DISEASES

TEUElt.lTCIl.S(IB;s. PIMPLES.E«V5IPEUSt/t MINCWOBM .403 and 405 Northampton Street,

UTUTT'S MANUAL OF -USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE.

EASTON, PA,eDianallous of your "own, or tavil Be! »(Khan In olmMw, lliat jou 'can bope toattain to that.' ' j - ^ '

Newark Furriers,

^ Tlie Whole Stock of Fine : i

CLOTHING, Clothing CLOTHINGto make room for the largest stock of Fall and Winter

GL OTHING-,!/• VLOIFULTA,

Fur-Lined CircularsA runiiDJi WOMAN'S OnD BUBIMESS.—lira.

S. A. Sawyer in doioB » ™T thrivingbusiness iu tho manufacture or vases andbenqnets of ferns, barku and grossei, coral

li a l i o n s

FUR TRIMMINGS,PU1B1! C0B1I i l l BllBlOH H i S I S ' i

for Coma <""

leal iniiI-Mechanlcal -I-:- j'workri>Jh:.seaiojowtlrjrraslio

• acJ.H'i"*^ «"""•'- ' ; " ' t - • ,Mr"- Sawyer~* brought toliio •rais'offlco'yestcraay two

rases umSo ot tho prauliar, cloth-liko wrap. ! . _ ȣ t | l . - r > l n l ^ 1 ! ! ' * S !

CAPES, COLLARS & MUFFS,Hi»nUioni*oelp»t loBBalWil

Cnitct \th md Xoithtmplon 8t%, A' 152 OX, PA

in ft variety'of colors androcorpluiu.-" llrs.Sawyer is in lovo with her trajo and Bhows

Eolics, Gloves, Collais'te Caps

JUMBO JUMBOher prizes and diplomas toUon. at fair. i«i Torki'SuVto aud ••taiwlieSi' with proud

~--liUjtaolioin.-Jmlaoi,AIU Tiaa.. • :_._

BILLTAieD 'AND P«»Oi. miOJii,Vor wnlo at WaiTcii.po l u l ty IJnlt>' s t m cAnjonc in wnnt of nn Organ ^111 d o n L!1 li

cal l inirni i l A Ai LEG* K S *uctt 1 , waor.mil wilt find Riil><OanUal iiistriiiuuita lontaln

BTBUJINETT, Bogus S t o p s a t S Conts Each tenth Buildup, ncjet door lo tho poBt offico Room lnrRO K .il connnodiou Vow tind manuriicUircd by tho cclcbratnd J M Bun^mclc &, Balko Oo, N Y

ore pronounced by good jxidge to bo tho best 111 tho world Come mid HOO o\cn if yoii~ i^in-c=^V~ -f 1—ftjifim Tor nil Bc t brautl3 orcicarfl ulftftja on hand . ,

g pHvTCntnlogue free to nil(301 ^ __UNVEILED.

CASTONnProorletor' locks. Parker's Hnir • Balaam <"

A VI1I.L LINK OF

LAMP GOODSAUvayi on limit!. Also all klndi of

OILS,Kerosene,

Neatsfoot' andMachine Oils

A SPECIALTY.-'-

rurtitswlsliing to buy Crockery will do well(o give 119 a cull.

Great AmericanLimp, Chit a d Crockery Sttis,

JOSEPH ZOSEY, Pro'p.

CaiCAG0,R0GK ISLtSD SPACfflO R'TBy tho cuntrai poilUou of U# ILiitf. Qonnecri tti#Jimtiud thaWvit by Iha abortcit roule.md oir-tm» puacujEer*. without ohanao or e>ri, beiwntnEbicai[o »orf Koaiiu Cltjr, Council DluITi Le«von.hortu, Aicbiion. Uianaapotli uoi at. Wul. IItunUBcu In UDloa Uapoti wlih >11 th» ptinoiptl• ini-t of rosd betweta tbo Atlantio »nd the Fi<c:it, b'flnf ootnpoied ot Uoii Comfotubloji»j im ij UAV CQAODCI. " •jHifl»**tit UOT ton

n] itime UhalT Carl. I'ullmau's Vrsttlot I'alaa*I Iccplne Can. *nd thn iltn Lino ot Dinlnl CarsI1 tlia Worlil. Thr*o Troina txtween Cliicnio »odli'jpnoun ltiver Poimn. Two Traini b.iwtf n Cbl-

"ALBEHT LEA ROUTE.""' l?..w and Direct LITIP.VIA (t^nccaand Knt

Titbit* for siilent nll^rlitptpjl TioHet OlBecs a' fiaMjfc'tliiJ' elV^k^d'VhroucVi aiiil rules of faro al,

"'CJIEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,

H.'ff.'.ljRLE, E . ' B T . JOHN,

•- • • -" C H I C A G O . -nz;r- '-••-•

IlIMIiEljU

DA UB'SI nm now ofl'eriii(j HTKIMAI. KAHOAI.V^

OS SUMMER GOODS

•i-or A.iaother

-. iy dUcmeB„-„ dfraoRcrocnt* of tbe

bodv tach b»i A teparito can 10 or origin, *nd tbiteatiJ ncedi a diflcrcot mclbod of tmtmont In or-

tu aObct n caro, and & ijomcnt'a reflectiont convince thnt any of ths qniclc no'tnim* .led upon the p n till c claim Ing to core fttl ol aiber «r dlamulrlcly Jldcreiit iliiiiMM mart

move inlliircH, evrnir wodjiiot mllUlPinhun- ,

DOR PEOPLE SUff l^eSg'^'j10 cnormoni ebsrBC* of pi*ctl«lDff pliyilclnns areBf-rluno harden tu thmn, and Slro Ilnd th-it alterajlns tfinnfelTci poor thm no Vnfflt IIM 10-ruc>l to them, that In (act thcr hive thrown theirmncyawnY. To overcurtiu lnc«* crlla weodcrfhi-eltr'H No. OH Surn Itcmudlc* to the Kick andm.jilnif.ono tlemcdv for ^acli ul«can\ wlilioutj rn miiniant claimitiK llutt bna rcmudy will cure

a l l ; illi.r dlrt-n»u tlmii t U« unu KMiuJfot " '

Goods,attoL'iip,

Sec muck crs,Lawna,

FanH,LTn tier wear,

KihbortH,suk

THEY MUST GO !

At the Largest Dry Goods House in Eastern Pennsylvania.

THE McKIRGAN OIL COMPANY,MANIIFACTtlHKHS ANP WiKn.RSALI-: Ol!,\LEHS IN ••"•-

'BRILLIANT" SAFETY OIL-15O0NEW JERHEY TAOA1< TKST 10(P FLASH

MACHINERY OILS.We liihi; tirent pleainro in Introducing to thu trudo nur viirioun emdeo of Marlihx

jrlce,Bitr*EnBlnoOll,TaUdtrEuiflQOUU.No.l Engloi.Dn:k Kiinlna Ull,Sperm Machinery Oil,Xo. 1 MnchlticryOU.

Itaflioa?! Uhrlwto*,'yhaltinn Luhriuitor,tt'til Virginia Oil.•Crowii" WuolOU,

Statnle^MptnJIuONo. 1 splndloUll,llrlrk I'ntHHed Oil,W. II. Siwrm OH.\V. li. WIIDUOII ,riliUQNe:il»root01Nil. 1 Ni'nlirool OilUf. StrMI'iimuI.iirNo. 1 L:il(l Ull.

Cyl- IV. I'uro Sulflil Oil,W.WhlteCull[intie<.'it

1. W.Vellow CuilouricOil.

Dark C«r Oil, "1 Spsrm rackliiL'OM,

Axle Gronso.

It. licadllijlit Oil. 150»

TURPENTINE, OIL TANKS.• AISENTS FOR HOMK LIGHT OIL.

Al! Our Oilsare Guaranteed STRICTLY PURETHE McKIRCAN OIL CO.

i'j ly • WHARF FOOT OP Tllittl) AVB., NKWAl:i\. N. J

FURNITURE! FURNITURE!Tim uiiiUrriiyiii'il ilosirt-s tn 111F01111 Hw [public tli'it lie UIIH on hand a large tils

play of Kurtiiturc, coiisisliny of. .

'1 _ .EXJ'X'EIJVSSIOJV. T A B L E S

A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BEDSTEADS AND MATTRESSES

Finu tot of very handsome Patent Uockcrs. A good slock of Jlnrblo Top Tableto w n m i i k e . • - . - • • •

Plain Lounues and Bad Loungosi A Largo Stock o1 Chairs, Canfrom $8 to S2O- I &. and Wood seats. '

GA.VI' STOOLS. "-WHITING JJf-JUSS: VUTTAUli SUITS in Omit Variety,If,not at hnnd icill /*: obpuned J'IWII good mnriUjUcOirers lit »hnrt notke.

Flease Call aiicl Examine.Witrorooins on Wushingtmi Avenue, below St. Olotul ITotel.

j u l y 1 0 - 8 3 .:- _, / Daniel Pitten<j(i>\ Ayent.

ON THE CORNERThe lavg'est line of Millinery --and Fan-cy Goods, and at the loAArest prices intown.

OALLAND SEE.

f aibuihesxi

t h tlitii rii« onu cliiuteJ fur It,amihnve flood thciei-t o[ yearn

llmB. we ngttu to refund thoI D U C S whciua curuUnnt

it ihesxi limfJIc* hwithout n piiiglo lallmB. we ngt

nicy imldlu cvi'ry IIDUUCS whciua curuUnnt,ivaly citcctfid. tha remedi** ft" cnUreJytnbl», fun do ,10 barm, nnd will i>o*Hlvoly "every (llHcn>i! for which llii-yaru vnfcrlbuil,

RHEUMATISM, Sai iWWMiMS-' atoncunmlvorlilvclrcnrcd

liyllic i»c or Ufhcclor'» No, UO Uti«nuiitlc Itmuody. We my imMly lliHl tu tUu woirt coecs of- nomBtlvr Iiu'vlonu ntfinitlD'f, how mrloa* or hcnv

" * 1. wuenunot oiilyulvc tullet lint poilllvoly '".riti: tlino. Fatlhiir l» 1I0 till* WP will it >»(.•fund tho tnunvy paid Tut tlia treatment, and

(jour mil,<Mi-e«Bren<itt'Ui<lllvulyttoppidforftllilmo you linvu nut tlimwii your money away HIFun woiilil nn any oilier than them uunrantccdu-muUlc«. Tho prlco ol Wlnrlcr** So. TO llheu-muilc licmtdy licnlyEKJctntp, nhiKlnntito fromilriitfj-lrnn or i tot fica by moil oa icc«l[>t of prlco.

SUFFERING WOMEN. . . . W a swilt) it fruity facu

ill fill figure, fanltlchSciitiiplcxloTi.tit wvlta* -'•iwctiUBt of tcnipufannd luultlej? mcnWI fjaal->, craw* iircmaturely old, pray nnd wrinkled,>mon »aliow, thu b'dstilncs" leaves ihu eye, ft

uvuii;: nt luticuor tithcx tbo piacu uf tho oncuhuoyunt »|ilrttit. an Irrliablu ncrvoailraciloua-

•- mnk"B llfuo lianicn, tliloffj thatonc« wsro!« wntry liur till life htcomc unbearable. Allbclnc cwtci liytlioutirilcildcrADRemonU

1, which tbo Inuato mudcaty-enti lUelfniskltiKkoowr

1 ol thu medical prc

'•'whceler'a Vtsolnlilc Pill'* ara tlie ouly remedythat cuies constuutlin. B'vlns unturul netlou uftlio liuwcla wlihont pliysicing, ("ir^inp, tnplng orpain, l'rlce « cunit, of diugsiBta or by mull.

WlioderV A'mvinc Tonlo f,.i muntul ,oopfodj!oQlots uf niHnhiHui, Inngunr, wcrikutee or ovur lasa- «'c-',.IIUII of tne brain I* 111 valuable, pflfu S3 ccuitt.

WE GUARANTEED 'os Iti cveiy c .-1 refund muney. paid „.j plucu our-|irice lor--1

inn nvcntitth 01 thumediej iipun which

' - • Invitethe p;Unmu[;is uf Iliu many l^erf.'im who have / ' !trli'd othet remuilioi without. tHacc or dtplewa I Illielr jmrrcs bvi'iviu.'i!oc:urblll.t- that bjiivllltfiil^,.,.. , . . > l U |lIn.in notr'"T~ "~~~ "••• -"»—- - -•'™-ijj

HOW TO OBTAIN • S f S W ' . . 1 ! !lurilicm. Tlthty ftave

tint cot them, wtiu nt oncu tu tUe proprietors,' en-willTo swt^n^l'orlcs'bym^l. P0?1 V^ L'or-rcsiioiideiice tolicltcil. Mtlwts plainly

Ti tmox,Jlrri.t'o.—

. . . . . . 1 libVebeen crcawith T filer In tho HuncE nti• iff. Tli "

N. J..Julyl7, !.««.•!.

(1 for yearn.. ._ _ _ with Dmi-

dtuir. Tliu (1IHCUI>U at llmu^ waa very annoying, •una^rmtly ironblcd me. I purcbiMcu a Lotile wyoar COSflFliltA for tho Ilnlr, ot Jolin S. Anifl--ikl, ihe well-known Jru^ultt ot ibli city, and.

Her iislni; It fora fow week*, to my emit ailr-rlsu nun srutiUcatiOQ thu.dlscaAQ lia* entirely

Cor. Cllnt'oa uni'l Elmer St's.,Trcnton< N. J.

Dr. MaosficM's Bloflfl and Stiacl iKIXTEKS,

A eomblnallon of tlie bert known Itootii, llnrltB..ml Hub* In the veuetable kingdom. Tho bestWood ruililcr. HID bent apj'etizor auU thomobt ••'-"-'V 'rifey cute nil' dlseaeufl ot tlio blood, DyeiKinda,Kin in li-ncy, bour Stomach, Con Ml pall on, Sick orNervotitllfudiichi;, Cienuial Doblllty, Luteltudc.

mill! f:ICl!UCH

rclor*. . — :

y for al

troubled with a COURII try Dr.i i inclaVAMBIUUAN COIKJII SYIIUI*.uru cure lor a couuU, colil or IUIIK disease;. I tLs.ilkii inn«lci~ Children cry for it after taklnKn'nee. UvoryliiKly iVitU n confili or cold should

iry it. I'IICC'IOI! a liuitle.

Tho JdJi. GIBBS Mfg. Co.,93 ana 95 6th Avc, New York. ' , ;

"SOLDIERS^PISilWho weia ilinnUlcfi l>y'\vuuudd, dlgcaso, accident

" >rw|iici Iliu lo*8 uf a lot;, pileoT varlcusa -, jiirunle dlarrtucn, mplare, l(is*of «lpht (or

partially »o), loss of Imarlnn, ftillniir l)ack o( mea- •fk'«, rlituimili^m, any UlsabllUy, ao.matter Iiow '

&ui}nnd.JIoiior(ible.Di$chfivtfc#...Obtuiii£it,^l\^.^Wlfl'invs, ciiiiilriiii. moilieri nnd faihors of" sol-""'

itiui'3 dyllig in ilie Bcrvico.^or alterwiiida,Troiu '[ll"i"i^ccui)tracii*'l or wnund rece!vo<l whllu In themirvlcit, urn culltled to pension. Ki'Jcciuil aii 'almutloued claims a cpoclsuy.- Uonnly, back pa.

Iucvcuso Your VcnsioiB.'*'~A pciiMnn can bo ' Increased "at nny time wliapIho (ilRalil.lty wtirninU It. Ax you crow older they,wound has Brtulimliy unilntmluod tbe constllutlon. .•-• *the dlsoafu uaa nmdeyuii moro hel|iloi3. Iu mimemanner iliu dlinWlliy hits; Increased; .*o apply for

L*K1) AND PATEST CLAIMS S O U C I T E D VMy cxiiorlotico,' anil being hero 111 headquarter,),

cimMoi me 10 nttond promptly to all ctalmii agalutaho Oiivernmcnt. Circulnrs iren Adiho^.vriili

t(An-MMy M " l l o x 435. WwlilnBiwi, U.'c.

The Crtiuin of all'Books of Adventure.-PIONEERHEROES•he thrllllns adventure? of all the hoi

ANDexplor

tlnwR..•liil UOHBIWOVM bur"vliolo"couiiUyrfrom"!ciirllPHt llmo to the proicnl. L.vo* nna umuusixplolti ol UfSota, LnSflll?, 3Utndl*h, Booiw.

THATRI) with 175 flnoT*"enRravInils*'ti>' tho"life;;™AQKNTi •VAN'J'KD. Lnw (irlcud and beats any. •lhli.L-lo sell AfMr«<R STANDAltD'llOOK- CO \zArcl t lhlla 1 a Pa

REVOLUTIONWflnHTiminKFan whore all cl aracs y

l&{1Si!"cLo"Mot° r° l u i t "ORBSHOAllLBT fl rl Ire Ink ol lit 11 ant 1 n Iol rn r oH nn C t Itf DOl

Irecri g on ric | i ul u n p••"" "«K»>uiv c rina.li

n«s *3C^JKJ2